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131.
Read this if your new bride will suffer read
First Line:
Read this if your new bride will suffer read
Last Line:
Shall the remains of my blessed life be spent
Author:
John Cooper (Absolute)
DMI number:
5705
132.
Receive this letter from Leander fraught
First Line:
Receive this letter from Leander fraught
Last Line:
And whisper its soft message to thy heart
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
5702
133.
Richard of all mankind the most complete
First Line:
Richard of all mankind the most complete
Last Line:
And I shall cook as I have cooked before
DMI number:
31961
134.
See beauteous charmer and amazed receive
First Line:
See beauteous charmer and amazed receive
Last Line:
And bless me still for thou art my only saint
DMI number:
8620
135.
Should I be silent should I still conceal
First Line:
Should I be silent should I still conceal
Last Line:
That's formed for you and can be only yours
DMI number:
24260
136.
Should I the language of my heart conceal
First Line:
Should I the language of my heart conceal
Last Line:
Return I write I cannot add farewell
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
25327
137.
Shall then his beauteous Rosamonda mourn
First Line:
Shall then his beauteous Rosamonda mourn
Last Line:
Her charms are empires glories all to me
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
28671
138.
See how in sorrows drowned I trembling stand
First Line:
See how in sorrows drowned I trembling stand
Last Line:
He cursed and wished him poor yes poor as I
Author:
John Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
5832
139.
See how the hasty paper slides away
First Line:
See how the hasty paper slides away
Last Line:
Now cruel beauty this cold clay is thine
DMI number:
24297
140.
So on Maeander's banks when death is nigh
First Line:
So on Maeander's banks when death is nigh
Last Line:
Aeneas gave the rest her arm supplied
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5728
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