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1.
All health to thee fair nymph thy Paris sends
First Line:
All health to thee fair nymph thy Paris sends
Last Line:
And fate has fixed your happiness in Troy
DMI number:
18034
2.
Come my Laura come my love
First Line:
Come my Laura come my love
Last Line:
And locks her vigorous lover in her arms
DMI number:
18057
3.
In vain my Damon you look pale and write
First Line:
In vain my Damon you look pale and write
Last Line:
Yielding she clasped him to her panting breast
DMI number:
18051
4.
In vain my Laura you conceal that name
First Line:
In vain my Laura you conceal that name
Last Line:
And kindly make me such as you could love
DMI number:
18119
5.
In vain poor nymph to win our youthful hearts
First Line:
In vain poor nymph to win our youthful hearts
Last Line:
For then but not till then we can admire
DMI number:
18124
6.
Let tears no more lament the dead in vain
First Line:
Let tears no more lament the dead in vain
Last Line:
And like these labours by his death revive
Author:
William Pattison (Speculation)
DMI number:
11857
7.
Nay now I yield for who could ever withstand
First Line:
Nay now I yield for who could ever withstand
Last Line:
Should bear you to the bottom of the main
DMI number:
18048
8.
See lovely unrelenting Laura see
First Line:
See lovely unrelenting Laura see
Last Line:
When even thus the gods themselves can fail
DMI number:
18043
9.
Whilst these vernal sweets exhale
First Line:
Whilst these vernal sweets exhale
Last Line:
Both like weeds are thrown away
DMI number:
18061