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1.
A fox a fox up gallants to the field
First Line:
A fox a fox up gallants to the field
Last Line:
May echo forth the hunting of the fox
DMI number:
42926
2.
A cap and bells for him produce
First Line:
A cap and bells for him produce
Last Line:
Some good tight hempen halters
DMI number:
36076
3.
A courtier professed much esteemed by the great
First Line:
A courtier professed much esteemed by the great
Last Line:
And depend on my service to tell my lord Bute
DMI number:
31328
4.
A grotto so complete with such design
First Line:
A grotto so complete with such design
Last Line:
Pleased to reflect the well-sung founder's praise
Author:
James Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
11850
5.
A hopeful youth to honest maxims true
First Line:
A hopeful youth to honest maxims true
Last Line:
Quickly restore my son so help you god
DMI number:
9666
6.
A night piece most affects the eye
First Line:
A night piece most affects the eye
Last Line:
Of these the only first and last
DMI number:
36791
7.
A star indeed unrivalled in renown
First Line:
A star indeed unrivalled in renown
Last Line:
A D - ney's portrait with an angel's face
DMI number:
21734
8.
Ah how tedious is the day
First Line:
Ah how tedious is the day
Last Line:
Without thee my heart is breaking
DMI number:
11737
9.
Ah me what pangs a tender heart must feel
First Line:
Ah me what pangs a tender heart must feel
Last Line:
And see that all his ways are right and best
DMI number:
41770
10.
All compliance apart
First Line:
All compliance apart
Last Line:
And do penance in shape of a wife
Author:
Miss Soper (Absolute)
DMI number:
38376
11.
All hail great prince whom every miracle
First Line:
All hail great prince whom every miracle
Last Line:
And for your glorious magnitude the scanted globe want room
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
43181
12.
All hail young christian tis with joy the muse
First Line:
All hail young christian tis with joy the muse
Last Line:
And Jesus Christ thy great examplar be
DMI number:
25031
13.
About twelve months ago upon searching my brain
First Line:
About twelve months ago upon searching my brain
Last Line:
And who fears success where Tyrawley commands
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
11323
14.
Accept dear sire this humble tribute paid
First Line:
Accept dear sire this humble tribute paid
Last Line:
Beyond the glimmering spark of our meridian sun
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27360
15.
Accept fond mother for that grateful name
First Line:
Accept fond mother for that grateful name
Last Line:
Though late a happy and a peaceful reign
DMI number:
28647
16.
Accept great bard the tribute of my praise
First Line:
Accept great bard the tribute of my praise
Last Line:
Eternity and heaven his aim and his reward
DMI number:
16170
17.
Accept great poet nor with frowns disdain
First Line:
Accept great poet nor with frowns disdain
Last Line:
The tale of Orpheus versified would be
DMI number:
13008
18.
Accept great sir a mourning muse's lays
First Line:
Accept great sir a mourning muse's lays
Last Line:
Thick as the starry worlds that crowd the milky way
DMI number:
17886
19.
Accept great sir on your triumphant day
First Line:
Accept great sir on your triumphant day
Last Line:
Than ever when full the reprobate before
DMI number:
12976
20.
Accept O Duck the muse's grateful lay
First Line:
Accept O Duck the muse's grateful lay
Last Line:
Where their great parent sits enthroned above
Author:
Elizabeth Carter (Absolute)
DMI number:
33828
21.
Accept O king an humble muse's lay
First Line:
Accept O king an humble muse's lay
Last Line:
They bleeding gnaw a self-avenging file
DMI number:
24553
22.
Accept this humble strain most noble lord
First Line:
Accept this humble strain most noble lord
Last Line:
You'll smile my lord an aldermanic muse
DMI number:
26971
23.
Accept what thanks a grateful muse can pay
First Line:
Accept what thanks a grateful muse can pay
Last Line:
And owes his music to the friendly ray
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
11418
24.
Accept with unambitious views
First Line:
Accept with unambitious views
Last Line:
Be ever young with length of days
DMI number:
26901
25.
Acting dear Thornton its perfection draws
First Line:
Acting dear Thornton its perfection draws
Last Line:
Are gone nor leave a single trace behind
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
31235
26.
Add all to man that man's perfection makes
First Line:
Add all to man that man's perfection makes
Last Line:
Were you ah were you like him in your love
Author:
Thomas Rymer (Confident)
DMI number:
44557
27.
Ah shepherd gentle shepherd spare
First Line:
Ah shepherd gentle shepherd spare
Last Line:
And be the phoenix of mankind
DMI number:
23823
28.
Alas fair Chloe how can you
First Line:
Alas fair Chloe how can you
Last Line:
If so my Chloe felt no more
DMI number:
10619
29.
After the numerous crowd of favours past
First Line:
After the numerous crowd of favours past
Last Line:
To honour's paths and taught the glorious task of fame
DMI number:
42842
30.
Again I tune the vocal lay
First Line:
Again I tune the vocal lay
Last Line:
Unchanged in all except her name
DMI number:
40678
31.
Again I tune the vocal lay
First Line:
Again I tune the vocal lay
Last Line:
Unchanged in all except in name
DMI number:
32017
32.
Again loved prince the muse devotes her lyre
First Line:
Again loved prince the muse devotes her lyre
Last Line:
Renewed reflected in a son like thee
DMI number:
28826
33.
Again the balmy zephyr blows
First Line:
Again the balmy zephyr blows
Last Line:
Your songs be my reward
Author:
Richard Graves (Absolute)
DMI number:
32565
34.
Ah cruel Delia must I still remain
First Line:
Ah cruel Delia must I still remain
Last Line:
The ecstatic sense of mingling soul with soul
Author:
Samuel Henley (Absolute)
DMI number:
32545
35.
Ah cruel hand that could such power employ
First Line:
Ah cruel hand that could such power employ
Last Line:
A deluge of inimitable day
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
32347
36.
Ah Flavia Still be gentle let not fear
First Line:
Ah Flavia Still be gentle let not fear
Last Line:
Nor light the joy of life nor life would I desire
DMI number:
44695
37.
A youth the meanest of the muse's train
First Line:
A youth the meanest of the muse's train
Last Line:
One hapless victim from the untimely grave
DMI number:
33648
38.
All health to thee fair nymph thy Paris sends
First Line:
All health to thee fair nymph thy Paris sends
Last Line:
And fate has fixed your happiness in Troy
DMI number:
18034
39.
All materials are the same
First Line:
All materials are the same
Last Line:
But pleads within for me
Author:
Charles Montagu (Speculation) & John Wilson (Absolute)
DMI number:
3238
40.
All powerful fancy dear delusive maid
First Line:
All powerful fancy dear delusive maid
Last Line:
Fancy be thou my advocate in love
DMI number:
22073
41.
And will our master poet then admit
First Line:
And will our master poet then admit
Last Line:
Old Troy shall grow less famous than the new
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
8698
42.
And will your goodness never have an end
First Line:
And will your goodness never have an end
Last Line:
As one fixed friend with such a head and heart
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11664
43.
Angelic charmer wilt thou still be coy
First Line:
Angelic charmer wilt thou still be coy
Last Line:
A smile revives me if you frown I die
Author:
James Dodd (Confident)
DMI number:
17544
44.
An honest and resolved man
First Line:
An honest and resolved man
Last Line:
And with small voice matters so great
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42100
45.
All wit and humour now are over
First Line:
All wit and humour now are over
Last Line:
For Foote lies stiff and dead at Dover
DMI number:
35643
46.
And must Dorinda beautiful and fair
First Line:
And must Dorinda beautiful and fair
Last Line:
Take her to church by Jove I'll see her there
DMI number:
12885
47.
And must it be as thou hast sung
First Line:
And must it be as thou hast sung
Last Line:
And fame's a breath and men are dust
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
32245
48.
All ye good people of this city
First Line:
All ye good people of this city
Last Line:
That lost his stake and lost his all
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28136
49.
Amidst a dreary British plain
First Line:
Amidst a dreary British plain
Last Line:
And hide the tower by which they rose
DMI number:
37918
50.
Amidst applause and universal praise
First Line:
Amidst applause and universal praise
Last Line:
For his own works as justly praise him most
DMI number:
12811
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