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1.
How swift alas the rolling years
First Line:
How swift alas the rolling years
Last Line:
To ease the groaning shelves and spoil the fair design
Author:
John Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
25565
2.
In arms renowned for arts of peace adored
First Line:
In arms renowned for arts of peace adored
Last Line:
But by free britons will be freely tried
DMI number:
36632
3.
In matters of a vulgar kind
First Line:
In matters of a vulgar kind
Last Line:
And cobblers only judge of shoes
Author:
John Boyle (Speculation)
DMI number:
21737
4.
Must then my heart familiar long with grief
First Line:
Must then my heart familiar long with grief
Last Line:
He sits with seraphs and enjoys the prize
DMI number:
36630
5.
Nor Bath nor Tunbridge can my lays inspire
First Line:
Nor Bath nor Tunbridge can my lays inspire
Last Line:
I weep a father and have lost a friend
Author:
John Boyle (Confident) & Mary Barber (Confident)
DMI number:
11573
6.
Nor Bath nor Tunbridge can my lays inspire
First Line:
Nor Bath nor Tunbridge can my lays inspire
Last Line:
I weep a father but I've lost a friend
Author:
John Boyle (Confident) & Mary Barber (Confident)
DMI number:
35045
7.
No air of wit no beauteous grace I boast
First Line:
No air of wit no beauteous grace I boast
Last Line:
And own my fair and kind director you
Author:
John Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
11665
8.
O thou whose virtues Albion's sons can trace
First Line:
O thou whose virtues Albion's sons can trace
Last Line:
And snatch the radiant glories of the skies
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
33792
9.
When to that dear but inauspicious bower
First Line:
When to that dear but inauspicious bower
Last Line:
And virtue fix her empire in my soul
DMI number:
36631