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11.
Divine Cecilia now grown old
First Line:
Divine Cecilia now grown old
Last Line:
For sure no head is worth a heart
Author:
W. Bedingfield (Confident)
DMI number:
706
12.
Fair Myra to your worth I bring
First Line:
Fair Myra to your worth I bring
Last Line:
I heard you play and sing
DMI number:
25103
13.
Gently touch the warbling lyre
First Line:
Gently touch the warbling lyre
Last Line:
And love indulgent guards the ground
DMI number:
23631
14.
Go ye soft notes and gently wake the fair
First Line:
Go ye soft notes and gently wake the fair
Last Line:
Possess her ears and win her heart to love
Author:
James Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
11858
15.
In some kind dream upon her slumbers steal
First Line:
In some kind dream upon her slumbers steal
Last Line:
Her sighs may echo to my moan
DMI number:
4523
16.
Music thou queen of souls arise and string
First Line:
Music thou queen of souls arise and string
Last Line:
Strike a sad note and fix em trees again
DMI number:
1052
17.
My mistress is in music passing skilful
First Line:
My mistress is in music passing skilful
Last Line:
And I will play as much as she'll desire
DMI number:
42987
18.
I'll tell thee Dick where I have lately been
First Line:
I'll tell thee Dick where I have lately been
Last Line:
I'll soon have them all whipped out of the town | There's rare doings at Bath | Raffing &c
DMI number:
2607
19.
I'l tell thee Dick where I have lately been
First Line:
I'l tell thee Dick where I have lately been
Last Line:
I'll soon have them all whipped out of the town
DMI number:
467
20.
If Orpheus' voice had force to breathe such music's love
First Line:
If Orpheus' voice had force to breathe such music's love
Last Line:
O eyes oh ears of men how are you charmed
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44872
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