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1.
A wretch in smoky Dublin pent
First Line:
A wretch in smoky Dublin pent
Last Line:
Who into being spake them all
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11544
2.
As in some wealthy trading town
First Line:
As in some wealthy trading town
Last Line:
Will more exalt you in the end
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11374
3.
Dear Jack whilst you through Flanders roam
First Line:
Dear Jack whilst you through Flanders roam
Last Line:
And double lustre in her heir
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11556
4.
Dear Psyche come with cheerful face
First Line:
Dear Psyche come with cheerful face
Last Line:
And conquer even the tyrant pain
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11557
5.
Dear Rose as I lately was writing some verse
First Line:
Dear Rose as I lately was writing some verse
Last Line:
For I have the easier task of the two
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11389
6.
How gladly madam would I go
First Line:
How gladly madam would I go
Last Line:
And paint the glorious scenes you slight
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11558
7.
I grieve to see you waste your time
First Line:
I grieve to see you waste your time
Last Line:
The great think everything their due
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11545
8.
Let me the honour soon obtain
First Line:
Let me the honour soon obtain
Last Line:
For in your presence who could grieve
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11372
9.
Say my Hortensia in this silent hour
First Line:
Say my Hortensia in this silent hour
Last Line:
And never never shall behold thee more
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11567
10.
Shall for the Man of Ross thy lyre be strung
First Line:
Shall for the Man of Ross thy lyre be strung
Last Line:
Angels shall tell what Thanet hid before
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11584
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