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1.
Again the welcome morn we sing
First Line:
Again the welcome morn we sing
Last Line:
And from a fury grows a muse
DMI number:
3548
2.
Beauty and wit the mighty maker gave
First Line:
Beauty and wit the mighty maker gave
Last Line:
The transport is eternal and divine
Author:
John Oldmixon (Confident)
DMI number:
7560
3.
Cooper how foolish would that author be
First Line:
Cooper how foolish would that author be
Last Line:
It may a while be thumbed and then forgot
Author:
John Oldmixon (Speculation)
DMI number:
6205
4.
Fie Celia from the little arts
First Line:
Fie Celia from the little arts
Last Line:
You'll curse the minutes lost
Author:
John Oldmixon (Speculation)
DMI number:
2466
5.
In Greece of old the candidates of fame
First Line:
In Greece of old the candidates of fame
Last Line:
And where she took him up will lay him down
DMI number:
3522
6.
In your late triumphs I rejoice and share
First Line:
In your late triumphs I rejoice and share
Last Line:
Life ebbs apace and I with pleasure die
Author:
John Oldmixon (Absolute)
DMI number:
6123
7.
My friend thy council is as wise as safe
First Line:
My friend thy council is as wise as safe
Last Line:
It makes for us to have the market so
Author:
John Oldmixon (Speculation)
DMI number:
6227
8.
I'm pleased with the success your valour gave
First Line:
I'm pleased with the success your valour gave
Last Line:
Hyllus farewell my dear I come to thee
Author:
John Oldmixon (Speculation)
DMI number:
5740
9.
I laugh my friend at that contentious strife
First Line:
I laugh my friend at that contentious strife
Last Line:
And we shall never be blessed till we obey
Author:
John Oldmixon (Speculation)
DMI number:
6259
10.
Madam | With fear amid the joyful throng
First Line:
Madam | With fear amid the joyful throng
Last Line:
Confess his error and offend no more
Author:
John Oldmixon (Speculation)
DMI number:
6233
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