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1.
Dear Psyche come with cheerful face
First Line:
Dear Psyche come with cheerful face
Last Line:
And conquer even the tyrant pain
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11557
2.
For fleeting life recalled for health restored
First Line:
For fleeting life recalled for health restored
Last Line:
Raised Aesculapius to the realms divine
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11343
3.
Goddess of health wherever you dwell
First Line:
Goddess of health wherever you dwell
Last Line:
And raise thy altars higher
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11608
4.
I little thought that honest Dick
First Line:
I little thought that honest Dick
Last Line:
And crown thee with eternal bliss
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11351
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Let me the honour soon obtain
First Line:
Let me the honour soon obtain
Last Line:
For in your presence who could grieve
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11372
6.
Say my Hortensia in this silent hour
First Line:
Say my Hortensia in this silent hour
Last Line:
And never never shall behold thee more
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11567
7.
Though rhyme serves the thoughts of great poets to fetter
First Line:
Though rhyme serves the thoughts of great poets to fetter
Last Line:
He cried out my claim to the crown I surrender
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11338
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We of late had a terrible rout in our house
First Line:
We of late had a terrible rout in our house
Last Line:
Why the tongue cannot rest when the teeth are in pain
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11366