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11.
A strolling player as story tells
First Line:
A strolling player as story tells
Last Line:
You would have acted just like me
DMI number:
38053
12.
A tender tale o Hannah wilt thou hear
First Line:
A tender tale o Hannah wilt thou hear
Last Line:
Than dies in Mendip's shades dies on the murmuring wind
DMI number:
37919
13.
A poor wydowe som dele ystept in age
First Line:
A poor wydowe som dele ystept in age
Last Line:
And like the burned gold was his coloure
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
9822
14.
A song o Philo from the rural shade
First Line:
A song o Philo from the rural shade
Last Line:
Cheered with the prospect of a happier soil
DMI number:
29849
15.
A wench once to the market sped
First Line:
A wench once to the market sped
Last Line:
Both milk and hopes were overthrown
DMI number:
25083
16.
Ah gentle shepherd thine the lot to tend
First Line:
Ah gentle shepherd thine the lot to tend
Last Line:
And charitable habits learn in sport
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
30180
17.
Ah happy grove dark and secure retreat
First Line:
Ah happy grove dark and secure retreat
Last Line:
And whilst they live their flames can never die
Author:
Giovanni Battista Guarini (Absolute) & Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
3417
18.
Ah me full sorely is my heart forlorn
First Line:
Ah me full sorely is my heart forlorn
Last Line:
Till reason's morn arise and lead them on their way
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
38216
19.
Ah Perigot my lad why stand you here
First Line:
Ah Perigot my lad why stand you here
Last Line:
While the good shepherd shook his head and sighed
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
33095
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Ah prince hadst thou but known the joys which dwell
First Line:
Ah prince hadst thou but known the joys which dwell
Last Line:
Or stir the simple hinds to noisy faction
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
18529
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