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151.
Fair innocence the muse's loveliest theme
First Line:
Fair innocence the muse's loveliest theme
Last Line:
Beauty is but your second excellence
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11325
152.
Fair nymph ascend to beauty's throne
First Line:
Fair nymph ascend to beauty's throne
Last Line:
And owns the inimitable fair
Author:
Isaac Watts (Speculation)
DMI number:
8032
153.
Fair virtue's gem set in most royal gold
First Line:
Fair virtue's gem set in most royal gold
Last Line:
And royal maid first then a royal wife
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49840
154.
From all the bliss a queen can feel
First Line:
From all the bliss a queen can feel
Last Line:
Turned all the fullness of her heart
Author:
Samuel Bishop (Absolute)
DMI number:
31077
155.
Forsake awhile my muse thy loved abodes
First Line:
Forsake awhile my muse thy loved abodes
Last Line:
She'll make thy verse immortal as her name
DMI number:
11755
156.
Fresh as the spring and like Aurora fair
First Line:
Fresh as the spring and like Aurora fair
Last Line:
And scarce observes the luster of her eyes
DMI number:
33291
157.
For every stature of a woman fit
First Line:
For every stature of a woman fit
Last Line:
The image faithful though the copy faint
DMI number:
23075
158.
For fleeting life recalled for health restored
First Line:
For fleeting life recalled for health restored
Last Line:
Raised Aesculapius to the realms divine
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11343
159.
Forgive great monarch if the officious muse
First Line:
Forgive great monarch if the officious muse
Last Line:
And turns his doubled fury on the foe
DMI number:
42897
160.
Florinda's charming sweet and fair
First Line:
Florinda's charming sweet and fair
Last Line:
Tis hers and hers alone
DMI number:
10146
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