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51.
With me while present may thy lovely eyes
First Line:
With me while present may thy lovely eyes
Last Line:
And every minute count as I do now
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
24380
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With me while present may thy lovely eyes
First Line:
With me while present may thy lovely eyes
Last Line:
Then every minute count as I do now
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22332
53.
Ye weeping muses graces virtues tell
First Line:
Ye weeping muses graces virtues tell
Last Line:
He unrepining for his country died
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25298
54.
Ye sylvan scenes with artless beauty gay
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Ye sylvan scenes with artless beauty gay
Last Line:
How much the wife is dearer than the bride
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22333
55.
Your shape your lips your eyes are still the same
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Your shape your lips your eyes are still the same
Last Line:
Were far more blest when you like me could love
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22329
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