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271.
Sirmio thou light and ornament of all
First Line:
Sirmio thou light and ornament of all
Last Line:
And your whole magazine of merriment
DMI number:
8599
272.
Since every mountain where the muses come
First Line:
Since every mountain where the muses come
Last Line:
Which was base metal and which standard wit
Author:
Francis Manning (Absolute)
DMI number:
5987
273.
Since you're resolved dear Sir to abandon
First Line:
Since you're resolved dear Sir to abandon
Last Line:
Both cases being laid before ye
DMI number:
18174
274.
Sing muse with what new arts on Kentish plains
First Line:
Sing muse with what new arts on Kentish plains
Last Line:
The virgin mine may read and parents hear
DMI number:
10164
275.
Sing o my muse the arduous doubtful strife
First Line:
Sing o my muse the arduous doubtful strife
Last Line:
And in each nymph preserve each other's life
DMI number:
22546
276.
Sir Armine is the knight I sigh for
First Line:
Sir Armine is the knight I sigh for
Last Line:
So take heed ye know my cue | Sir Armine is the knight &c
DMI number:
32030
277.
Softly blow the evening breezes
First Line:
Softly blow the evening breezes
Last Line:
Gracious Allah be thy guide
Author:
Thomas Percy (Speculation)
DMI number:
36923
278.
Some Christian people all give ear
First Line:
Some Christian people all give ear
Last Line:
And bless some of the peers
DMI number:
8519
279.
Some Christian people all give ear
First Line:
Some Christian people all give ear
Last Line:
And God bless some of the peers
DMI number:
42446
280.
Sure art and nature no where else can shew
First Line:
Sure art and nature no where else can shew
Last Line:
King James the first found wood his grandson Charles water
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
30603
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