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531.
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
532.
To thee dear friend who pruned my fluttering wing
First Line:
To thee dear friend who pruned my fluttering wing
Last Line:
And give delight to the beholding crew
DMI number:
10255
533.
To thee my Digby I devote my lay
First Line:
To thee my Digby I devote my lay
Last Line:
Can I do less than live to speak thy praise
DMI number:
41771
534.
Tis true that swayed by strong necessity
First Line:
Tis true that swayed by strong necessity
Last Line:
Let me here perish in all hope of goodness
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Confident)
DMI number:
17002
535.
To Artemisia tis to her we sing
First Line:
To Artemisia tis to her we sing
Last Line:
And life's great blessing a well-chosen friend
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23741
536.
Tis not indeed my talent to engage
First Line:
Tis not indeed my talent to engage
Last Line:
How deeply thou art seated in my breast
DMI number:
40434
537.
To masonry your voices raise
First Line:
To masonry your voices raise
Last Line:
Let reason rule your ways | Hail all hail &c
DMI number:
28934
538.
To Mr M--n Miss B--ce presents
First Line:
To Mr M--n Miss B--ce presents
Last Line:
His absent friends and absent fairs
DMI number:
35343
539.
To my well-wishing friend
First Line:
To my well-wishing friend
Last Line:
We may be content wi't
DMI number:
9653
540.
To you dear youth in these unpolished strains
First Line:
To you dear youth in these unpolished strains
Last Line:
Such as I feel while I subscribe me yours
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
6630
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