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21.
Now shame pursue my meddling sight
First Line:
Now shame pursue my meddling sight
Last Line:
Or strike her dumb or make me blind
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
12759
22.
No pleasure now from Nicolini's tongue
First Line:
No pleasure now from Nicolini's tongue
Last Line:
And had she better sung she'd pleased us less
DMI number:
7314
23.
Old Orpheus played so well he moved old Nick
First Line:
Old Orpheus played so well he moved old Nick
Last Line:
But thou movest nothing but thy fiddle stick
DMI number:
24088
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Old Orpheus played so well he moved old Nick
First Line:
Old Orpheus played so well he moved old Nick
Last Line:
While thou movest nothing but thy fiddle stick
DMI number:
12405
25.
Old Orpheus played so well he moved old Nick
First Line:
Old Orpheus played so well he moved old Nick
Last Line:
Whilst thou movest nothing but thy fiddle stick
DMI number:
30959
26.
Oh how your melting voice does charm my ears
First Line:
Oh how your melting voice does charm my ears
Last Line:
No dying swain in softer notes complains
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14046
27.
Silence ye winds ye zephyrs cease to blow
First Line:
Silence ye winds ye zephyrs cease to blow
Last Line:
For Iris' sweeter song commands the list'ning ear
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
8364
28.
So sweet thy strain so thick thy shade
First Line:
So sweet thy strain so thick thy shade
Last Line:
Of Orpheus and his trees
DMI number:
26616
29.
So bright is thy beauty so charming thy song
First Line:
So bright is thy beauty so charming thy song
Last Line:
That the beasts must have starved and the poet have died
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & Alexander Pope (Speculation)
DMI number:
8408
30.
Stephen and time
First Line:
Stephen and time
Last Line:
Now time beats Stephen
DMI number:
25350
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