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As when the business of the day is done
First Line:
As when the business of the day is done
Last Line:
As bright as Venus from the dancing sea
DMI number:
6203
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Bright Phosper guider of the purple morn
First Line:
Bright Phosper guider of the purple morn
Last Line:
Gilds the brown visage of the dusky night
DMI number:
6235
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Hark fair Eliza how loud Boreas roars
First Line:
Hark fair Eliza how loud Boreas roars
Last Line:
To see its radiant lustre gild the skies
DMI number:
6254
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Rome in her early grandeur never could find
First Line:
Rome in her early grandeur never could find
Last Line:
The Fabius and Marcellus of the war
DMI number:
6225
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That pretty little gaudy fly
First Line:
That pretty little gaudy fly
Last Line:
Whose torments and his truth deserve it all
DMI number:
6177
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Without me little book go visit Rome
First Line:
Without me little book go visit Rome
Last Line:
Ah what a land is this to Italy
DMI number:
6181
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Ye mighty powers that rule the sea and air
First Line:
Ye mighty powers that rule the sea and air
Last Line:
Have heard my vows and welcome aid afford
DMI number:
6265
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The muses mercury [P2007] [August 1707]
Publication Date:
01/08/1707
ESTC number:
P2007
DMI number:
182
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The muses mercury [P2007] [December 1707]
Publication Date:
01/12/1707
ESTC number:
P2007
DMI number:
187
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The muses mercury [P2007] [January 1708]
Publication Date:
1708
ESTC number:
P2007
DMI number:
188
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