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1.
A pretty song this coming spring
First Line:
A pretty song this coming spring
Last Line:
To girls if good this coming spring
Author:
John Winstanley (Absolute)
DMI number:
20709
2.
Chloe with Tom went out one day
First Line:
Chloe with Tom went out one day
Last Line:
With Ralph the gardener on the green
DMI number:
23056
3.
Long fixed I gaze upon the pregnant clouds
First Line:
Long fixed I gaze upon the pregnant clouds
Last Line:
In larger space and sooner learn the art
DMI number:
21570
4.
Little girl in swadling clothes
First Line:
Little girl in swadling clothes
Last Line:
Give the poet half a crown
Author:
Alexander Pope (Speculation)
DMI number:
1818
5.
Mothers through too much pride or love
First Line:
Mothers through too much pride or love
Last Line:
Yet little have to give them
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
23080
6.
Read this and weep but not for me
First Line:
Read this and weep but not for me
Last Line:
Blame not my haste to happiness
DMI number:
23071
7.
She's gone her soul has urged a wonderous flight
First Line:
She's gone her soul has urged a wonderous flight
Last Line:
To heavenly regions and eternal day
DMI number:
23053
8.
Wake the British harp again
First Line:
Wake the British harp again
Last Line:
To the last their hope securing
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
20723
9.
Urged by desert while over Hesperian Meath
First Line:
Urged by desert while over Hesperian Meath
Last Line:
And slow beneath voluminously crawls
DMI number:
22999
10.
Were I a stranger how amazed I'd be
First Line:
Were I a stranger how amazed I'd be
Last Line:
Into the sacred lodge you'll me admit
DMI number:
21696