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1.
Dear Miss | Whom heaven is pleased to save
First Line:
Dear Miss | Whom heaven is pleased to save
Last Line:
Without her fears a mother's love
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12528
2.
Dear sir who wisely dost retreat
First Line:
Dear sir who wisely dost retreat
Last Line:
For who can sing without a muse
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12537
3.
Happiest of all the barking race
First Line:
Happiest of all the barking race
Last Line:
To the next vacancy | Your friend | Dasy de Bristol
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12619
4.
Great Britain's senate has thought fit
First Line:
Great Britain's senate has thought fit
Last Line:
Sport but to eat and eat to live
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12555
5.
My lord | Forgive the ambition of an humble friend
First Line:
My lord | Forgive the ambition of an humble friend
Last Line:
That Clinton great and good laments his Carswell dead
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12533
6.
Kind greetings to my dearest friend
First Line:
Kind greetings to my dearest friend
Last Line:
Nor say my thankless toil's quite lost
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12529
7.
Now forty rounds the glorious sun
First Line:
Now forty rounds the glorious sun
Last Line:
Accept the muses lullaby
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12530
8.
The muse's aid from night till morn
First Line:
The muse's aid from night till morn
Last Line:
With grateful nod I dropped my head
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12538
9.
Wouldst thou be wealthy none can wish it more
First Line:
Wouldst thou be wealthy none can wish it more
Last Line:
He grieves and vows he'll never whet again
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12626