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631.
Tune tune thy lyre begin my muse
First Line:
Tune tune thy lyre begin my muse
Last Line:
Myra shall still be loved and still adored by me
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
3447
632.
Tune up my voice a higher note I yield
First Line:
Tune up my voice a higher note I yield
Last Line:
Judge you of love to whom all love is bent
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44865
633.
Ungrateful Rome the generous Scipio said
First Line:
Ungrateful Rome the generous Scipio said
Last Line:
And give the roll to everlasting fame
DMI number:
30835
634.
Two tragedies within one month you've seen
First Line:
Two tragedies within one month you've seen
Last Line:
To check the insolence of learned pride
DMI number:
13775
635.
Uncommon charms I plainly see
First Line:
Uncommon charms I plainly see
Last Line:
I found twas Amoret's before
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11578
636.
Too warm the heart its transport to conceal
First Line:
Too warm the heart its transport to conceal
Last Line:
And her own Athens Pallas' self defend
DMI number:
12515
637.
Tremendous louse who can withstand thy power
First Line:
Tremendous louse who can withstand thy power
Last Line:
Thou lord of nature since thou art lord of man
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
22527
638.
Two fathers joined to rob my claim of one
First Line:
Two fathers joined to rob my claim of one
Last Line:
My queen my mother and my father God
Author:
Richard Savage (Absolute)
DMI number:
28200
639.
Two geniuses one age and nation grace
First Line:
Two geniuses one age and nation grace
Last Line:
Who does not know Sir Isaac and the Dean
DMI number:
17060
640.
Welcome great monarch to the throne we gave
First Line:
Welcome great monarch to the throne we gave
Last Line:
Our purses and our veins shall freely bleed
DMI number:
4956
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