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11.
All wet and weary William home returned
First Line:
All wet and weary William home returned
Last Line:
Home hasting I'll thy news from far attend
DMI number:
36320
12.
And canst thou leave thy Nancy
First Line:
And canst thou leave thy Nancy
Last Line:
So still conclude me here
Author:
Henry Carey (Absolute)
DMI number:
23688
13.
Are you grown lazy or does some disease
First Line:
Are you grown lazy or does some disease
Last Line:
When stretched and yawning in her bed she lies
Author:
William Bowles (Absolute)
DMI number:
3919
14.
As Damon happiest of the sylvan train
First Line:
As Damon happiest of the sylvan train
Last Line:
Since thou art inconstant why should I be true
DMI number:
35736
15.
At her fair hands how have I grace entreated
First Line:
At her fair hands how have I grace entreated
Last Line:
Tears sighs prayers fail but true love lasteth ever
Author:
Walter Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49632
16.
Attend thee go play thee
First Line:
Attend thee go play thee
Last Line:
Make much of thy pillow
DMI number:
49215
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As young Selinda led her flock
First Line:
As young Selinda led her flock
Last Line:
The heights of love and amity | And all the day &c
Author:
Aphra Behn (Confident)
DMI number:
41845
18.
Behind an unfrequented glade
First Line:
Behind an unfrequented glade
Last Line:
And knaves and prudes are six times married
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
11870
19.
Behold the birds in love combined
First Line:
Behold the birds in love combined
Last Line:
I can no more resist | To yonder shade &c
DMI number:
12891
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Beneath the shadows of a gliding oak
First Line:
Beneath the shadows of a gliding oak
Last Line:
And aid the breathing surface of the year
DMI number:
37682
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