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1.
As on these fading leaves I wrote my name
First Line:
As on these fading leaves I wrote my name
Last Line:
Erased by the next touch as this is here
DMI number:
18130
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Chloe the wonder of the latter age
First Line:
Chloe the wonder of the latter age
Last Line:
How like good wine by time she stronger grows
DMI number:
18141
3.
Far nobler pleasures open to my view
First Line:
Far nobler pleasures open to my view
Last Line:
Inflam'd my breast
Author:
William Pattison (Confident)
DMI number:
40407
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Is this dear maid the price of all my pains
First Line:
Is this dear maid the price of all my pains
Last Line:
The lover scorned but crowned the poet's brow
DMI number:
18069
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Like Semele should Celia try her charms
First Line:
Like Semele should Celia try her charms
Last Line:
And fire the thunderer with a fiercer flame
DMI number:
18129
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Say Prior stands this busto here to show
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Say Prior stands this busto here to show
Last Line:
Implore the chisel's charity of fame
DMI number:
18074
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To fair Belinda crown the sparkling bowl
First Line:
To fair Belinda crown the sparkling bowl
Last Line:
I'd drink an everlasting draught of love
DMI number:
18143
8.
Tom Jingle's rivers murmur as they go
First Line:
Tom Jingle's rivers murmur as they go
Last Line:
For who could rest contented with their wit
DMI number:
18137
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Whilst thus my knife inscribes to fame
First Line:
Whilst thus my knife inscribes to fame
Last Line:
Carves the nymph upon my heart
DMI number:
18128