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81.
Throw an apple up a hill
First Line:
Throw an apple up a hill
Last Line:
Then shall nature cease to love
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Speculation)
DMI number:
30447
82.
To the science that virtue and art do maintain
First Line:
To the science that virtue and art do maintain
Last Line:
That the sons of old Hiram are certainly free | are certainly free &c
DMI number:
28701
83.
To Glicera on the old pilgrimage I'm going
First Line:
To Glicera on the old pilgrimage I'm going
Last Line:
Thy presence may infallibly prevail
Author:
Robert Thompson (Confident)
DMI number:
42063
84.
To dear Amaryllis young Strephon had long
First Line:
To dear Amaryllis young Strephon had long
Last Line:
And dear Amaryllis was thought of no more
Author:
Moses Mendez (Absolute)
DMI number:
23123
85.
Twas on the bank of that fair tide
First Line:
Twas on the bank of that fair tide
Last Line:
Humanity's disgrace
DMI number:
33579
86.
Twas summer and the clear resplendent moon
First Line:
Twas summer and the clear resplendent moon
Last Line:
Of Lethe's fountain and forget to think
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Absolute)
DMI number:
11820
87.
Unwearied at the longest ball
First Line:
Unwearied at the longest ball
Last Line:
For ever yours E U
DMI number:
35107
88.
When dearest maid with heavenly zeal possessed
First Line:
When dearest maid with heavenly zeal possessed
Last Line:
Oh by it's pity learn and answer mine
DMI number:
25793
89.
What tender youth on bed of roses
First Line:
What tender youth on bed of roses
Last Line:
Will pay to Neptune's deity
DMI number:
10298
90.
When first by fond Damon Flavella was seen
First Line:
When first by fond Damon Flavella was seen
Last Line:
Increasing her reason increases his love
DMI number:
23304
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