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1.
Atys embarked on shipboard hoisted sail
First Line:
Atys embarked on shipboard hoisted sail
Last Line:
May I preserve my sex may reason guide my breast
DMI number:
8554
2.
Asterius was a pretty sort of prince
First Line:
Asterius was a pretty sort of prince
Last Line:
Is not to indulge your self in thoughts of being great
DMI number:
8604
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But yet oh nymphs of Cupid have a care
First Line:
But yet oh nymphs of Cupid have a care
Last Line:
And he's armed capape wherever he show his face
DMI number:
8588
4.
Diana is our patroness
First Line:
Diana is our patroness
Last Line:
And for the Roman people Goddess still declare
DMI number:
8524
5.
Iris would you the cause be told
First Line:
Iris would you the cause be told
Last Line:
And in her empire live
DMI number:
8557
6.
The spring's now in its infancy the spring
First Line:
The spring's now in its infancy the spring
Last Line:
That she by silence had her freedom lost | Let him to morrow love that never has loved | Let him to morrow that love's joys has proved
DMI number:
8586
7.
There on the extremest beach and farthest sand
First Line:
There on the extremest beach and farthest sand
Last Line:
And nodding shook earth seas and all the radiant lights above
Author:
William Bowles (Absolute)
DMI number:
3922
8.
Venus will all this jubilee enjoy
First Line:
Venus will all this jubilee enjoy
Last Line:
Fearless of her unarmed and naked boy
DMI number:
8589