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11.
As Damon happiest of the sylvan train
First Line:
As Damon happiest of the sylvan train
Last Line:
Since thou art inconstant why should I be true
DMI number:
35736
12.
Awake my muse prepare a loftier theme
First Line:
Awake my muse prepare a loftier theme
Last Line:
To West-gate one and one to Cotton-end
Author:
Richard Jago (Absolute)
DMI number:
27523
13.
Be still fond youth and cease the rueful noise
First Line:
Be still fond youth and cease the rueful noise
Last Line:
The frightened sailor will forbode a storm
Author:
William Diaper (Absolute)
DMI number:
36349
14.
Beloved of Phoebus British muse descend
First Line:
Beloved of Phoebus British muse descend
Last Line:
But Fanny comes and she'll adjudge the rest
DMI number:
36326
15.
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
First Line:
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
Last Line:
And with unrivalled ditty charms alone
DMI number:
21717
16.
Beneath the beech's venerable shade
First Line:
Beneath the beech's venerable shade
Last Line:
From the vast mountain falls the extended shade
DMI number:
31497
17.
Cete a nymph conscious of beauty strove
First Line:
Cete a nymph conscious of beauty strove
Last Line:
And quick he dives to weep unseen below
Author:
William Diaper (Absolute)
DMI number:
36361
18.
Cobham to thee this rural lay I bring
First Line:
Cobham to thee this rural lay I bring
Last Line:
Be told how Damon and his Delia loved
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22307
19.
Farewell ye dames of Surrey's fertile plains
First Line:
Farewell ye dames of Surrey's fertile plains
Last Line:
And ere the morn the lovers took their flight
DMI number:
11134
20.
Fast by the vale that bosoms Sennaa's pride
First Line:
Fast by the vale that bosoms Sennaa's pride
Last Line:
And inly sighing Selima withdrew
Author:
Eyles Irwin (Absolute)
DMI number:
32752
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