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All health to thee fair nymph thy Paris sends
First Line:
All health to thee fair nymph thy Paris sends
Last Line:
And fate has fixed your happiness in Troy
DMI number:
18034
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As Phoebus darted forth a milder ray
First Line:
As Phoebus darted forth a milder ray
Last Line:
And gained a living conquest by her death
Author:
William Pattison (Speculation)
DMI number:
11877
3.
As Cupid in a flowery valley strayed
First Line:
As Cupid in a flowery valley strayed
Last Line:
Since you are conquered by so small a dart
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
3101
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Damon whom all the world but I believed
First Line:
Damon whom all the world but I believed
Last Line:
Shook off the beast and proved a God at last
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
25001
5.
For arms to shield the Phrygian knight
First Line:
For arms to shield the Phrygian knight
Last Line:
And self protective stands the trial
Author:
Charles Cotton (Speculation) & William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
3110
6.
Like Semele should Celia try her charms
First Line:
Like Semele should Celia try her charms
Last Line:
And fire the thunderer with a fiercer flame
DMI number:
18129
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Oft had I read of Cupid's arms
First Line:
Oft had I read of Cupid's arms
Last Line:
When your bright eyes direct and head the dart
DMI number:
18114
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Show me said I thou mighty god of love
First Line:
Show me said I thou mighty god of love
Last Line:
He said and fiercely shot it in my heart
DMI number:
18049
9.
When nature framed Laurinda heavenly fair
First Line:
When nature framed Laurinda heavenly fair
Last Line:
And make the fair perfection all divine
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
3099
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When Zephyrinda's softest airs I hear
First Line:
When Zephyrinda's softest airs I hear
Last Line:
At once the business and the bliss above
DMI number:
18125
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