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11.
Blessed queen of Easton's happy bowers ah hear
First Line:
Blessed queen of Easton's happy bowers ah hear
Last Line:
Nor ever delights of town like your's endear
DMI number:
35616
12.
Come sweet Musaeus angels weep thy stay
First Line:
Come sweet Musaeus angels weep thy stay
Last Line:
Hush their own harps and shout let his resound
DMI number:
35522
13.
Come vernal zephyrs and with gentle breeze
First Line:
Come vernal zephyrs and with gentle breeze
Last Line:
With ceaseless note our mutual loves shall sing
Author:
Henry Temple (Absolute)
DMI number:
35536
14.
Crushed by oppression's weight thou shalt confess
First Line:
Crushed by oppression's weight thou shalt confess
Last Line:
Though beaten wounded dance with all my might
Author:
Anna Miller [née Riggs] (Confident)
DMI number:
35475
15.
Did you know sirs what fears my poor bosom alarm
First Line:
Did you know sirs what fears my poor bosom alarm
Last Line:
And a sweet sprig of myrtle would settle my fate
DMI number:
35516
16.
Direct me Phoebus how to shine
First Line:
Direct me Phoebus how to shine
Last Line:
If I can gain bright Miller's prize
DMI number:
35554
17.
Ever brilliant ever charming I defy the power of time
First Line:
Ever brilliant ever charming I defy the power of time
Last Line:
Yet joyless pass his anxious moments who to me devotes his leisure
Author:
Anna Miller [née Riggs] (Confident)
DMI number:
35496
18.
Fair hope how much does it behove
First Line:
Fair hope how much does it behove
Last Line:
I'll rest on thee heart cheering power
DMI number:
35601
19.
Fair Miller's splendid talents shine
First Line:
Fair Miller's splendid talents shine
Last Line:
To see me blessed with such a prize
DMI number:
35551
20.
Fair queen of beauty grant thy slave his election
First Line:
Fair queen of beauty grant thy slave his election
Last Line:
Nor envy a prince though a plain country squire
DMI number:
26823
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