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161.
Here lies within his tomb so calm
First Line:
Here lies within his tomb so calm
Last Line:
No music like a bell
DMI number:
32443
162.
How are we pleased when beauteous Tofts appears
First Line:
How are we pleased when beauteous Tofts appears
Last Line:
Each word's a salve but every shake's a dart
DMI number:
5181
163.
How ill the motion with the music suits
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How ill the motion with the music suits
Last Line:
So Orpheus fiddled and so danced the brutes
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Speculation) & George Jeffreys (Absolute)
DMI number:
8394
164.
How ill the motion with the music suits
First Line:
How ill the motion with the music suits
Last Line:
So Orpheus played and like them danced the brutes
Author:
George Jeffreys (Absolute)
DMI number:
24567
165.
How like Elizium is the grove
First Line:
How like Elizium is the grove
Last Line:
And breathe a calm into my soul
DMI number:
43618
166.
His sheep would scorn their food to hear his lay
First Line:
His sheep would scorn their food to hear his lay
Last Line:
Mute as their fish would listen towards the shore
DMI number:
39903
167.
How happy bright C----r are all thy inventions
First Line:
How happy bright C----r are all thy inventions
Last Line:
And Tom A--ne shall compose what his sister shall sing
DMI number:
15978
168.
Here the soft accents of Clarinda's tongue
First Line:
Here the soft accents of Clarinda's tongue
Last Line:
The Greek transported then had died to hear
DMI number:
5144
169.
Here William Inglott organist doth rest
First Line:
Here William Inglott organist doth rest
Last Line:
See art and age here crown his memory
DMI number:
26089
170.
High on a bough that trembled over a spring
First Line:
High on a bough that trembled over a spring
Last Line:
Nymphs take my life since you despise my song
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
3120
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