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421.
Wake the lute and quivering strings
First Line:
Wake the lute and quivering strings
Last Line:
As we below of peace and love
DMI number:
28957
422.
Venus one day bid all her loves
First Line:
Venus one day bid all her loves
Last Line:
Like Venus looks and like Apollo plays
DMI number:
19360
423.
Weep all ye muses weep over Damon's hearse
First Line:
Weep all ye muses weep over Damon's hearse
Last Line:
To aggravate your sad despair
DMI number:
6930
424.
Upon a bough high waving over a spring
First Line:
Upon a bough high waving over a spring
Last Line:
Nymphs take my life since you despise my song
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
19533
425.
What charms you have from what high race you sprung
First Line:
What charms you have from what high race you sprung
Last Line:
Nor could he burn so fast as thou couldst build
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
4502
426.
What cheerful sounds salute our ears
First Line:
What cheerful sounds salute our ears
Last Line:
But harvest crowns his toil
Author:
Richard Graves (Confident)
DMI number:
33633
427.
What dire misfortune hath befell
First Line:
What dire misfortune hath befell
Last Line:
From St James's to Guildhall
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
23797
428.
Were there on earth another voice like thine
First Line:
Were there on earth another voice like thine
Last Line:
And harmony retrieve thee from the grave
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
12377
429.
When Cupid wanton boy was young
First Line:
When Cupid wanton boy was young
Last Line:
To lay the wreath at beauty's feet
Author:
Anna Letitia Barbauld [nee Aikin] (Absolute)
DMI number:
38188
430.
When gloomy souls with cares are pressed
First Line:
When gloomy souls with cares are pressed
Last Line:
But Hymen does the blessing crown
DMI number:
2051
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