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1.
A cruel tiger all with teeth be bled
First Line:
A cruel tiger all with teeth be bled
Last Line:
Hath slain us both for cloaking of his crime
DMI number:
9071
2.
A kind of coal is as men say
First Line:
A kind of coal is as men say
Last Line:
Which wastes and never wears
DMI number:
9050
3.
A nightingale in her retreat
First Line:
A nightingale in her retreat
Last Line:
Woe to the humble neighbour of the great
Author:
John Hall-Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33281
4.
A shepherd poor Eubulus called he was
First Line:
A shepherd poor Eubulus called he was
Last Line:
So home he went his flock and him to shroud
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49579
5.
A shepherd poor Eubulus called he was
First Line:
A shepherd poor Eubulus called he was
Last Line:
So home he went his flock and him to shrowd
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49803
6.
A small neat house and little spot of ground
First Line:
A small neat house and little spot of ground
Last Line:
Paced home full grave and ruminating sad
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
33283
7.
A small neat house and little spot of ground
First Line:
A small neat house and little spot of ground
Last Line:
Packed home full grave and ruminating sad
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
33318
8.
A little herd-groom for he was no better
First Line:
A little herd-groom for he was no better
Last Line:
Whose voice did help their masters case lament
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49804
9.
A little herd-groom for he was no better
First Line:
A little herd-groom for he was no better
Last Line:
Whose voice did helpe their master's case lament
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49885
10.
A loyal breast
First Line:
A loyal breast
Last Line:
More flames oppressed
DMI number:
41978
11.
Ah Jenny Gin your eyes do kill
First Line:
Ah Jenny Gin your eyes do kill
Last Line:
Upon this flowery plain
DMI number:
42813
12.
Ah liberty now have I learn'd to know
First Line:
Ah liberty now have I learn'd to know
Last Line:
My faltring tongue so basheth ought to crave
DMI number:
49552
13.
Ah love how wayward is his wit what pangs do pierce his breast
First Line:
Ah love how wayward is his wit what pangs do pierce his breast
Last Line:
To them that mean by honest means to come to happy end
DMI number:
9061
14.
Ah me that ever I was born
First Line:
Ah me that ever I was born
Last Line:
Till with a marble tomb I'm pressed
DMI number:
42753
15.
Ah me vile wretch that ever I was born
First Line:
Ah me vile wretch that ever I was born
Last Line:
To murder him and twas the very same
DMI number:
37059
16.
Ah pity love wherever it grows
First Line:
Ah pity love wherever it grows
Last Line:
Though I'm so old I scarce know what
DMI number:
42632
17.
All fly the unhappy and I all would fly
First Line:
All fly the unhappy and I all would fly
Last Line:
For sure the soul his wisdom made his power continues still
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation) & Anne Wharton [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
3879
18.
Accursed be love and that trust his trains
First Line:
Accursed be love and that trust his trains
Last Line:
Whose heaven is hell whose perfect joys are pains
Author:
Thomas Lodge (Absolute)
DMI number:
44728
19.
Adieu desert how are thou spent
First Line:
Adieu desert how are thou spent
Last Line:
That thy true heart should cause thy woe
DMI number:
49555
20.
Ah spare ye gentle boars my lovely boy
First Line:
Ah spare ye gentle boars my lovely boy
Last Line:
And swiftly fly to thy Sulpitia's arms
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
10007
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