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521.
Tempt me no more with schemes of fluttering joys
First Line:
Tempt me no more with schemes of fluttering joys
Last Line:
Whose virtues made thee still more wise and good
DMI number:
32230
522.
Tears such as angels weep should now diffuse
First Line:
Tears such as angels weep should now diffuse
Last Line:
Which heaven first breathed into her infant breast
DMI number:
33077
523.
Tell me Alexis tell thy faithful swain
First Line:
Tell me Alexis tell thy faithful swain
Last Line:
W'had lost the genius of our English wit
DMI number:
5736
524.
Sure triple brass involved his cruel heart
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Sure triple brass involved his cruel heart
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And with a tender sigh lament your fate
DMI number:
25879
525.
Tell me my Thyrsis tell thy Damon why
First Line:
Tell me my Thyrsis tell thy Damon why
Last Line:
But all is long oblivion and eternal night
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3706
526.
That thus blessed princess we lament thy fall
First Line:
That thus blessed princess we lament thy fall
Last Line:
And drink immortal draughts of inexhausted love
DMI number:
42895
527.
Stay gentle Isis stay thy silver tide
First Line:
Stay gentle Isis stay thy silver tide
Last Line:
The sire remembered in the son may live
DMI number:
22706
528.
Stay passenger a while reluctant see
First Line:
Stay passenger a while reluctant see
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The stage became a sea of briny tears
DMI number:
2953
529.
Stay soldier I've something to say
First Line:
Stay soldier I've something to say
Last Line:
And water his grave with a tear
DMI number:
37539
530.
Stay wretched swain lay here and here lament
First Line:
Stay wretched swain lay here and here lament
Last Line:
Adieu to poetry adieu to love
DMI number:
7374
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