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As breezes from the southern main
First Line:
As breezes from the southern main
Last Line:
And hie again for sea tomorrow
DMI number:
172
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Be calm dear captain and serene
First Line:
Be calm dear captain and serene
Last Line:
So that we have not lived in vain
DMI number:
19587
3.
Bend not to Ayres street Tom your way
First Line:
Bend not to Ayres street Tom your way
Last Line:
Ere we can toast is gone
DMI number:
10058
4.
Conquered with soft and pleasing charms
First Line:
Conquered with soft and pleasing charms
Last Line:
Shall lie like us despised
DMI number:
884
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Cruel as yet and vain of every charm
First Line:
Cruel as yet and vain of every charm
Last Line:
Or now I love why can I charm no more
DMI number:
22969
6.
Forbear my dear Strephon with fruitless desire
First Line:
Forbear my dear Strephon with fruitless desire
Last Line:
And take not expect what hereafter'll bestow
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
18831
7.
Fruitless my friend you wreck your brain
First Line:
Fruitless my friend you wreck your brain
Last Line:
Then who so blessed as thee and I
DMI number:
10077
8.
Lisetta why so wondrous coy
First Line:
Lisetta why so wondrous coy
Last Line:
The joys I never knew
Author:
Francis Manning (Speculation)
DMI number:
942
9.
I'll warrant now you think you're mighty wise
First Line:
I'll warrant now you think you're mighty wise
Last Line:
And she has given you all the world beside
DMI number:
11864
10.
Keep still an equal mind not sunk
First Line:
Keep still an equal mind not sunk
Last Line:
To eternal banishment
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42076
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