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1.
And who can doubt my race says she
First Line:
And who can doubt my race says she
Last Line:
To Maro or some such that task bequeath
DMI number:
7908
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Great queen of flowers why is thy snowy breast
First Line:
Great queen of flowers why is thy snowy breast
Last Line:
To be the mouth and sing for all the rest
DMI number:
7901
3.
I mean not now my beauty to oppose
First Line:
I mean not now my beauty to oppose
Last Line:
From whose sweet lips these pleasing accents flew
DMI number:
7899
4.
If empire is to beauty due
First Line:
If empire is to beauty due
Last Line:
Heartened and buoyed she thus maintained her claim
DMI number:
7906
5.
If the fond tulip swelled with pride
First Line:
If the fond tulip swelled with pride
Last Line:
Long time the pride of rich Damascus stood
DMI number:
7907
6.
Now muse if ever now look brisk and gay
First Line:
Now muse if ever now look brisk and gay
Last Line:
With pale but fearless face to plead began
DMI number:
7898
7.
Somewhere in Horace if I don't forget
First Line:
Somewhere in Horace if I don't forget
Last Line:
And thus amidst her sweet companions sung
DMI number:
7905
8.
The ram now ope the golden portal throws
First Line:
The ram now ope the golden portal throws
Last Line:
Each had a mouth and could at pleasure prate
DMI number:
7900
9.
Thou gentle zephyr who didst flora wed
First Line:
Thou gentle zephyr who didst flora wed
Last Line:
In following terms she did her plea commence
DMI number:
7903
10.
What once I was a boy not ripened to a man
First Line:
What once I was a boy not ripened to a man
Last Line:
The beauteous plant after this manner sung
DMI number:
7902
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