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31.
When generous Prisca's early counsel came
First Line:
When generous Prisca's early counsel came
Last Line:
Even light offends still flashing in their eyes
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Speculation)
DMI number:
7013
32.
When gentle Parthenissa walks
First Line:
When gentle Parthenissa walks
Last Line:
What mortal can secure his heart
DMI number:
2454
33.
When nymphs were coy and love could not prevail
First Line:
When nymphs were coy and love could not prevail
Last Line:
Henceforth the parrot be the bird of love
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Speculation)
DMI number:
11740
34.
When pleasure is fallen to the low delight
First Line:
When pleasure is fallen to the low delight
Last Line:
To lull our sorrow and correct our joy
DMI number:
3887
35.
When pleasure's falling to the low delight
First Line:
When pleasure's falling to the low delight
Last Line:
To lull our sorrow and correct our joy
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
8421
36.
When my bright consort now nor wife nor maid
First Line:
When my bright consort now nor wife nor maid
Last Line:
Kisses I snatched the waves prevented more
DMI number:
36163
37.
Whilst tears overflow the royal widow's bed
First Line:
Whilst tears overflow the royal widow's bed
Last Line:
And the queen's life the world's repose secures
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Speculation)
DMI number:
7015
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