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11.
Blush not dear sir your flame to own
First Line:
Blush not dear sir your flame to own
Last Line:
While Fielding or a Shirley lives
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
36657
12.
Blush not my friend to own the love
First Line:
Blush not my friend to own the love
Last Line:
All his flames and all thy fears
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
906
13.
Come Phillis gentle Phillis prithee come
First Line:
Come Phillis gentle Phillis prithee come
Last Line:
Many a care is charmed by verse
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42143
14.
Cnidian goddess Paphian queen
First Line:
Cnidian goddess Paphian queen
Last Line:
And last of all friend Mercury
DMI number:
19133
15.
Dear Jenny to confess my mind
First Line:
Dear Jenny to confess my mind
Last Line:
As love and I desire
DMI number:
33104
16.
Dear Phoebus since in love we see
First Line:
Dear Phoebus since in love we see
Last Line:
And froze with forty winters cold
DMI number:
10288
17.
Did any punishment attend
First Line:
Did any punishment attend
Last Line:
Should keep their bridegrooms from their arms
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
3846
18.
Did we but once Barine see
First Line:
Did we but once Barine see
Last Line:
And makes her jealous on the wedding night
DMI number:
3847
19.
Dire Hannibal the Roman dread
First Line:
Dire Hannibal the Roman dread
Last Line:
Or snatches first the fragrant bliss
DMI number:
915
20.
For my new song the lyric muse
First Line:
For my new song the lyric muse
Last Line:
Give all the riches Asian monarchs share
DMI number:
10003
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