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A fortnight past and something more
First Line:
A fortnight past and something more
Last Line:
The spring alas is dry
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34443
2.
Ah dear Clarinda we are undone
First Line:
Ah dear Clarinda we are undone
Last Line:
Say was I much to blame
DMI number:
33581
3.
Beauty my dear has such subduing charms
First Line:
Beauty my dear has such subduing charms
Last Line:
Thy tears to wound the heart or smiles to cure
DMI number:
44625
4.
Frown not Lucinda that the wandering muse
First Line:
Frown not Lucinda that the wandering muse
Last Line:
They share my verse but you possess my heart
DMI number:
33292
5.
Good unexpected evil unforeseen
First Line:
Good unexpected evil unforeseen
Last Line:
And innocence my liberty
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
11725
6.
Good sir a posy for my wit can savour
First Line:
Good sir a posy for my wit can savour
Last Line:
Impose a posy to my poesy
DMI number:
41969
7.
In times when gloomy superstition reigned
First Line:
In times when gloomy superstition reigned
Last Line:
We crave your pardon and excuse applause
DMI number:
33641
8.
O cease to mourn unhappy youth
First Line:
O cease to mourn unhappy youth
Last Line:
Who quite have lost my own
DMI number:
33533
9.
So bright so radiant did your form appear
First Line:
So bright so radiant did your form appear
Last Line:
From its full blaze withdraws his aching sight
DMI number:
26790
10.
The fathers of Twickenham complain of a riot
First Line:
The fathers of Twickenham complain of a riot
Last Line:
If ye make one ye fools ye shall feel it by g-d
DMI number:
27776
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