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1.
Accept this gift Lucinda and approve
First Line:
Accept this gift Lucinda and approve
Last Line:
And the fair maid that's kind is doubly fair
DMI number:
3414
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Amidst the loud applause which fills the ears
First Line:
Amidst the loud applause which fills the ears
Last Line:
Rival his mighty father in renown
DMI number:
3507
3.
Before ambition touched the poisoned heart
First Line:
Before ambition touched the poisoned heart
Last Line:
Of beau and bigot a promiscuous share
DMI number:
3504
4.
Cease fondly to enquire what France and Spain
First Line:
Cease fondly to enquire what France and Spain
Last Line:
With arts of dress and needless care
DMI number:
3505
5.
Could heaps of wealth prolong our fate
First Line:
Could heaps of wealth prolong our fate
Last Line:
We that best know how to live
DMI number:
3453
6.
O could the muse now swell with David's fire
First Line:
O could the muse now swell with David's fire
Last Line:
He aids my verse tis he inspires my song
DMI number:
36177
7.
On Ida's lofty top the Thunderer sate
First Line:
On Ida's lofty top the Thunderer sate
Last Line:
Melts in her arms and sinks to pleasing rest
DMI number:
3456
8.
Once at a ball young Cupid spied
First Line:
Once at a ball young Cupid spied
Last Line:
Requires a nicer eye than thine
DMI number:
3499
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Rise youths the evening's come and her bright star
First Line:
Rise youths the evening's come and her bright star
Last Line:
Thy sacred influence on the nuptial bed
DMI number:
3455
10.
When through the streets the Paphian goddess run
First Line:
When through the streets the Paphian goddess run
Last Line:
Or bid fair Celia and improve the bliss
DMI number:
3500
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