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41.
Through mournful shades and solitary groves
First Line:
Through mournful shades and solitary groves
Last Line:
Your rigour kills nor triumph over the slain
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
18389
42.
Twas love conducted through the British main
First Line:
Twas love conducted through the British main
Last Line:
And a world started forth the beauteous work of love
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3724
43.
Twas noon when I scorched with the double fire
First Line:
Twas noon when I scorched with the double fire
Last Line:
O give me such a noon ye gods to every day
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
6686
44.
What senseless loads have overcharged the press
First Line:
What senseless loads have overcharged the press
Last Line:
That were it shook twould need no mortal hands
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3780
45.
What to begin would have been madness thought
First Line:
What to begin would have been madness thought
Last Line:
Preserved the mighty work that now we see
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3779
46.
When first the young Alexis saw
First Line:
When first the young Alexis saw
Last Line:
Kindling in thee his gentle fire
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
8700
47.
When shame for all my foolish youth had writ
First Line:
When shame for all my foolish youth had writ
Last Line:
Not going thither but new come from thence
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
4795
48.
Whilst I was welcome to your heart
First Line:
Whilst I was welcome to your heart
Last Line:
Yet I would live would die with thee
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3695
49.
With what rich globes did her soft bosom swell
First Line:
With what rich globes did her soft bosom swell
Last Line:
Courting the hand and suing to be pressed
DMI number:
39321
50.
A general history of the stage; with pieces of poetry never before published [T88607]
Publication Date:
1749
ESTC number:
T88607
DMI number:
950
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