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61.
Two shining maids this happy work displays
First Line:
Two shining maids this happy work displays
Last Line:
And Roman muses sung her beauty's charms
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8339
62.
What are dominion pomp
First Line:
What are dominion pomp
Last Line:
Firm and unmoved in the great cause of virtue
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
30042
63.
What art thou o thou great mysterious terror
First Line:
What art thou o thou great mysterious terror
Last Line:
And there's no more to fear
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
18618
64.
When generous Dido in disguise caressed
First Line:
When generous Dido in disguise caressed
Last Line:
A happy prelude of successful love
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
19694
65.
When generous Dido in disguise caressed
First Line:
When generous Dido in disguise caressed
Last Line:
A happy prelude to successful love
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
36253
66.
When famed Cecilia on the organ played
First Line:
When famed Cecilia on the organ played
Last Line:
What form more lovely could they wear than thine
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8380
67.
Whether our stage all others does excel
First Line:
Whether our stage all others does excel
Last Line:
That immortality they boast to give
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8356
68.
While thus the Prince the wondrous story told
First Line:
While thus the Prince the wondrous story told
Last Line:
And prate eternally without one word of sense
Author:
Jabez Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
17884
69.
While thus the prince's words his acts report
First Line:
While thus the prince's words his acts report
Last Line:
And still prate on without a word of sense
DMI number:
17434
70.
While Venus in her snowy arms
First Line:
While Venus in her snowy arms
Last Line:
For him as he for arms
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8347
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