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1.
A tear bedews my Delia's eye
First Line:
A tear bedews my Delia's eye
Last Line:
To think that youth so swiftly flies
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27230
2.
Ah me full sorely is my heart forlorn
First Line:
Ah me full sorely is my heart forlorn
Last Line:
Till reason's morn arise and light them on their way
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
19721
3.
Beneath a churchyard yew
First Line:
Beneath a churchyard yew
Last Line:
O sweet o sweet Anne Page
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27247
4.
For rural virtues and for native skies
First Line:
For rural virtues and for native skies
Last Line:
The faithful muse shall meet thee in the grove
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
35429
5.
From Lincoln to London rode forth our young squire
First Line:
From Lincoln to London rode forth our young squire
Last Line:
A coach with a coronet trailed to her tweed
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27244
6.
Go tuneful bird that gladdest the skies
First Line:
Go tuneful bird that gladdest the skies
Last Line:
Who sings her praise and sings forlorn
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27234
7.
Health to the bard in Leasowes' happy groves
First Line:
Health to the bard in Leasowes' happy groves
Last Line:
Shenstone be taste and fame and fortune thine
Author:
Elizabeth Thomas (Absolute)
DMI number:
31242
8.
Have you not known a small machine
First Line:
Have you not known a small machine
Last Line:
Or render it obscurer
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27248
9.
Have you not seen my gentle squire
First Line:
Have you not seen my gentle squire
Last Line:
And Ned through skill secures the game
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27241
10.
Here lies within his tomb so calm
First Line:
Here lies within his tomb so calm
Last Line:
No music like a bell
DMI number:
32443
11.
How pleased within my native bowers
First Line:
How pleased within my native bowers
Last Line:
Divide my love and me
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27232
12.
I asked a friend amidst the throng
First Line:
I asked a friend amidst the throng
Last Line:
He grows himself the worst of slaves
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27243
13.
I have found out a gift for my fair
First Line:
I have found out a gift for my fair
Last Line:
And she called it the sister of love
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27221
14.
In a vale fringed with woodland where grottos abound
First Line:
In a vale fringed with woodland where grottos abound
Last Line:
And the muses are all in alliance with love
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27278
15.
Let the green olive glad hesperian shores
First Line:
Let the green olive glad hesperian shores
Last Line:
Elvira shaped her solitary way
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
38710
16.
My banks are all furnished with bees
First Line:
My banks are all furnished with bees
Last Line:
But their love is not equal to mine
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
32917
17.
O memory celestial maid
First Line:
O memory celestial maid
Last Line:
But ah for pleasure yield us pain
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
26734
18.
Of vagrant loves and fickle flames
First Line:
Of vagrant loves and fickle flames
Last Line:
Could ever cease to love
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27854
19.
On every tree in every plain
First Line:
On every tree in every plain
Last Line:
Will pitying Delia join the prayer
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27235
20.
Says Richard to Thomas and seemed half afraid
First Line:
Says Richard to Thomas and seemed half afraid
Last Line:
And ere night had informed her what Thomas had said
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27246
21.
So rude and tuneless are thy lays
First Line:
So rude and tuneless are thy lays
Last Line:
But tis his herds that low
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
32425
22.
Sir will you please to walk before
First Line:
Sir will you please to walk before
Last Line:
Go forward friends or he'll surprise ye
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27239
23.
Survey my fair that lucid stream
First Line:
Survey my fair that lucid stream
Last Line:
So Laura's words be not unkind
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
26733
24.
The warmest friend I ever proved
First Line:
The warmest friend I ever proved
Last Line:
His happiness with mine
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27852
25.
The western sky was purpled over
First Line:
The western sky was purpled over
Last Line:
That stream shall cease to flow
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27209
26.
Thy verses friend are Kidderminster stuff
First Line:
Thy verses friend are Kidderminster stuff
Last Line:
And in good truth thou hast measured out enough
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
32426
27.
To thee fair freedom I retire
First Line:
To thee fair freedom I retire
Last Line:
His warmest welcome at an inn
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27242
28.
Tis true my wish will never find
First Line:
Tis true my wish will never find
Last Line:
And cautions whom he loves to fly
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27853
29.
Twas not by beauty's aid alone
First Line:
Twas not by beauty's aid alone
Last Line:
Then took the field and died
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27229
30.
Twas always held and ever will
First Line:
Twas always held and ever will
Last Line:
Before an ape below
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27855
31.
Too timorous maid can time or chance
First Line:
Too timorous maid can time or chance
Last Line:
Yet find thy swain an evergreen
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
39150
32.
What village but has often seen
First Line:
What village but has often seen
Last Line:
Must prove as pleasant as bear-baiting
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27238
33.
When tepid breezes fanned the air
First Line:
When tepid breezes fanned the air
Last Line:
Which Damon then will most resemble
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27851
34.
When Tom to Cambridge first was sent
First Line:
When Tom to Cambridge first was sent
Last Line:
Of dressing a calf's head
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27245
35.
Will you hear how once repining
First Line:
Will you hear how once repining
Last Line:
None had triumphed over my tomb
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
26735
36.
Why mourns my friend why weeps his downcast eye
First Line:
Why mourns my friend why weeps his downcast eye
Last Line:
From Jessy floating on her watery bier
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
24586
37.
Why over the verdant banks of Ooze
First Line:
Why over the verdant banks of Ooze
Last Line:
As yonder Halcyon skims the stream
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
38709
38.
Ye shepherds so cheerful and gay
First Line:
Ye shepherds so cheerful and gay
Last Line:
Was faithless and I am undone
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
25536
39.
Ye gentle nymphs and generous dames
First Line:
Ye gentle nymphs and generous dames
Last Line:
And boast the fetters wrought by you
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27233
40.
A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands. With Notes [Vol 6] [T116246] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1782
ESTC number:
T116246
DMI number:
1141
41.
A collection and selection of English prologues and epilogues [vol 4] [T145232] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1779
ESTC number:
T145232
DMI number:
1423
42.
A collection of poems by several hands, in three volumes [Vol.1] [T124507]
Publication Date:
1748
ESTC number:
T124507
DMI number:
755
43.
A collection of poems in four volumes by several hands Vol. 1 [T115888]
Publication Date:
1755
ESTC number:
T115888
DMI number:
906
44.
A collection of poems in four volumes by several hands Vol. 4 [T115892]
Publication Date:
1755
ESTC number:
T115892
DMI number:
919
45.
A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands. With Notes [Vol 4] [T116246] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1782
ESTC number:
T116246
DMI number:
1100
46.
A collection of poems in six volumes, by several hands [Vol. 1] [T144532]
Publication Date:
1770
ESTC number:
T144532
DMI number:
1630
47.
A collection of poems in six volumes, by several hands [Vol. 4] [T144532]
Publication Date:
1770
ESTC number:
T144532
DMI number:
1337
48.
A collection of poems in six volumes, by several hands [Vol. 5] [T144532]
Publication Date:
1770
ESTC number:
T144532
DMI number:
1338
49.
A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands. [N44374] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1758
ESTC number:
N44374
DMI number:
974
50.
A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands. [T115890] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1758
ESTC number:
T115890
DMI number:
956
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