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Bacchus one day gaily striding
First Line:
Bacchus one day gaily striding
Last Line:
He who drinks not lives in vain
Author:
Thomas Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
696
2.
Behold where weeping Venus stands
First Line:
Behold where weeping Venus stands
Last Line:
And pleasure blends with pain
Author:
W. Bedingfield (Speculation) & John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8350
3.
Beneath a shady willow
First Line:
Beneath a shady willow
Last Line:
That Cupid gave the swain
DMI number:
2340
4.
Britons rejoice
First Line:
Britons rejoice
Last Line:
That could the world subdue
DMI number:
18082
5.
Come to my arms my treasure
First Line:
Come to my arms my treasure
Last Line:
May all the dear kind lasses have all they wish and want
Author:
Richard Leveridge (Confident)
DMI number:
2494
6.
Chloe when I view thee smiling
First Line:
Chloe when I view thee smiling
Last Line:
On thy panting snowy breast
DMI number:
587
7.
I am a poor shepherd undone
First Line:
I am a poor shepherd undone
Last Line:
And alas poor shepherd &c
DMI number:
538
8.
Let the waiter bring clean glasses
First Line:
Let the waiter bring clean glasses
Last Line:
The founder tis the founder of our feast
DMI number:
537
9.
My life my only treasure
First Line:
My life my only treasure
Last Line:
And make thee ever mine
DMI number:
2487
10.
O cruel tyrant love
First Line:
O cruel tyrant love
Last Line:
Farewell then life and love
DMI number:
675
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