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11.
Hence vulgar beauties take their powerful arms
First Line:
Hence vulgar beauties take their powerful arms
Last Line:
And though in human form they seemed most heavenly fair
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
12466
12.
O sleep thou gentle offspring of still night's
First Line:
O sleep thou gentle offspring of still night's
Last Line:
Filled full with thorns O racking dreadful nights
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
23802
13.
Over this marble drop a tear
First Line:
Over this marble drop a tear
Last Line:
And she with all mankind
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
12434
14.
On this marble drop a tear
First Line:
On this marble drop a tear
Last Line:
And she with all mankind
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
26045
15.
See how on yonder bush
First Line:
See how on yonder bush
Last Line:
Whilst you can love and be beloved again
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
23804
16.
Soft sleep thou son of silence and of night
First Line:
Soft sleep thou son of silence and of night
Last Line:
The image of that death I long to meet
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
23803
17.
The budding rose
First Line:
The budding rose
Last Line:
Is at this emblem moved than at our plaints before
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
23808
18.
The noble art from Cadmus took its rise
First Line:
The noble art from Cadmus took its rise
Last Line:
Gave colour and a body to the thought
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
15789
19.
The noble art to Cadmus owes its rise
First Line:
The noble art to Cadmus owes its rise
Last Line:
Gave colour form and body to the thought
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
27931
20.
Thou who dost all my worldly thought employ
First Line:
Thou who dost all my worldly thought employ
Last Line:
And die as I have lived thy ever faithful wife
Author:
Martha Moulsworth (Absolute) & Mary Monck (Absolute) & Elizabeth Wellwood Molesworth (Speculation)
DMI number:
37972
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