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1021.
Yes Chloris I fly the chagrins of the town
First Line:
Yes Chloris I fly the chagrins of the town
Last Line:
O come then and I my first hours shall retrieve
DMI number:
26816
1022.
Yes every hopeful son of rhyme
First Line:
Yes every hopeful son of rhyme
Last Line:
And I and Europe live in peace
DMI number:
26612
1023.
Yet then before the fatal sword be drawn
First Line:
Yet then before the fatal sword be drawn
Last Line:
Disarmed by terror the Satanic host fell
DMI number:
35957
1024.
You ask me madam if the muse
First Line:
You ask me madam if the muse
Last Line:
Respectful most this short adieu
Author:
John Dalton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32272
1025.
You ask me sir why thus by phantoms awed
First Line:
You ask me sir why thus by phantoms awed
Last Line:
And steal through life not useless though unknown
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
22452
1026.
You ask my friend how I can Delia prize
First Line:
You ask my friend how I can Delia prize
Last Line:
And owns the powerful presence of the God
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
8444
1027.
You bid me write and fain would I
First Line:
You bid me write and fain would I
Last Line:
Dwindled to one not worth the keeping
DMI number:
33414
1028.
Ye generous Britons sons of fair renown
First Line:
Ye generous Britons sons of fair renown
Last Line:
The sage instructions of the meek eyed fair
DMI number:
30838
1029.
Ye gods the torments that from love arise
First Line:
Ye gods the torments that from love arise
Last Line:
When I dare not so much as ask your love adieu
DMI number:
8476
1030.
You can preserve you only can destroy
First Line:
You can preserve you only can destroy
Last Line:
Sink at thy feet into eternal rest
DMI number:
24265
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