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1.
As on a purple quilt I chose
First Line:
As on a purple quilt I chose
Last Line:
I only wished to dream again
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39227
2.
Come Lesbia let us live and love
First Line:
Come Lesbia let us live and love
Last Line:
How much my dear I'm kissed by you
Author:
Francis Willis (Confident)
DMI number:
9823
3.
In a flowery myrtle grove
First Line:
In a flowery myrtle grove
Last Line:
Painting the evening with unusual red
DMI number:
5773
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In vain fair nymph oft to the gods I prayed
First Line:
In vain fair nymph oft to the gods I prayed
Last Line:
Lull fast asleep the tumults of my breast
Author:
Tibullus (Absolute) & Francis Willis (Confident)
DMI number:
9824
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I'm told how bodies change their state
First Line:
I'm told how bodies change their state
Last Line:
Nay any thing belongs to you
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39234
6.
Mysterious query for tis strange that she
First Line:
Mysterious query for tis strange that she
Last Line:
And never never from my breast will fly
DMI number:
6903
7.
Though you my friend in some cold arbour lie
First Line:
Though you my friend in some cold arbour lie
Last Line:
And pity rich Alcinous's fate
Author:
Francis Willis (Confident)
DMI number:
9825