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1.
Ah tell me love thy nesting place
First Line:
Ah tell me love thy nesting place
Last Line:
First to my face and then to Cynthia's breast
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
15074
2.
Along the river's side did Cynthia stray
First Line:
Along the river's side did Cynthia stray
Last Line:
Her presence fills with perfumes all the field
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
15065
3.
By Pisa's walls does old Alpheus flow
First Line:
By Pisa's walls does old Alpheus flow
Last Line:
That taught the amorous river thus to run
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
2911
4.
Here lies a soldier not obliged to fame
First Line:
Here lies a soldier not obliged to fame
Last Line:
Could I but comprehend it in my verse
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
15061
5.
Here to its pristine dust again is hurled
First Line:
Here to its pristine dust again is hurled
Last Line:
Flutter a while fall and are seen no more
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
15068
6.
High on a bough that trembled over a spring
First Line:
High on a bough that trembled over a spring
Last Line:
Nymphs take my life since you despise my song
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
3120
7.
Let others sing of Mars and of his train
First Line:
Let others sing of Mars and of his train
Last Line:
And as thou wouldst my heart inspire my song
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
44675
8.
O love who in my breast's most noble part
First Line:
O love who in my breast's most noble part
Last Line:
And thro my numbers dart celestial light
DMI number:
44676
9.
Oh let me in the country range
First Line:
Oh let me in the country range
Last Line:
My couch of flowers the streams my looking glass
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
5505
10.
Panting for breath towards her parent brook
First Line:
Panting for breath towards her parent brook
Last Line:
So stead of fruit he only gathers leaves
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
15066
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