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1.
Harmodius breathed the rural air nor found
First Line:
Harmodius breathed the rural air nor found
Last Line:
She heaved a sign and in that sigh expired
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
32621
2.
Outrageous did the loud wind blow
First Line:
Outrageous did the loud wind blow
Last Line:
She sighed her troubled soul
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
37071
3.
To yon dark grove Alisia flew
First Line:
To yon dark grove Alisia flew
Last Line:
She with a groan expired
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
37072
4.
Where sighs the zephyr to yon lonely tree
First Line:
Where sighs the zephyr to yon lonely tree
Last Line:
Returning still to weep her hapless fate
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
32501
5.
With each perfection dawning on her mind
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With each perfection dawning on her mind
Last Line:
The tears may trickle from a father's eye
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
24588
6.
Ye fair for whom the hands of Hymen weave
First Line:
Ye fair for whom the hands of Hymen weave
Last Line:
Shall all unfold their choicest sweets for you
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
38707
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Ye fair for whom the hands of Hymen weave
First Line:
Ye fair for whom the hands of Hymen weave
Last Line:
The love of virtue and the love of fame
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
32502