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371.
We sing of masons ancient fame
First Line:
We sing of masons ancient fame
Last Line:
And to the ancient lodge belong
DMI number:
31557
372.
Vain world farewell to you
First Line:
Vain world farewell to you
Last Line:
And set me near my god
DMI number:
29782
373.
We both are constant beauteous fair
First Line:
We both are constant beauteous fair
Last Line:
To move your heart or ease my own
DMI number:
25686
374.
What scorn appears in those fair eyes
First Line:
What scorn appears in those fair eyes
Last Line:
Can quench the flames your beauty made
DMI number:
44633
375.
What shepherd or nymph of the grove
First Line:
What shepherd or nymph of the grove
Last Line:
And the virtues all lodged in her breast
DMI number:
32870
376.
What can the gaudy world afford
First Line:
What can the gaudy world afford
Last Line:
And an unfading treasure
DMI number:
44444
377.
What always gaming night and day
First Line:
What always gaming night and day
Last Line:
Thou wilt be a gamester all thy days
DMI number:
36058
378.
What beauties does Albion disclose
First Line:
What beauties does Albion disclose
Last Line:
In giving such patriots your votes
DMI number:
11244
379.
What a change has befallen my grove
First Line:
What a change has befallen my grove
Last Line:
Let his memory hope for a tear
Author:
Thomas Pearson (Absolute)
DMI number:
32729
380.
When Delia leaning on thy breast
First Line:
When Delia leaning on thy breast
Last Line:
Dissolve in ecstasy divine
DMI number:
31820
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