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1.
A fakeer a religious well known in the east
First Line:
A fakeer a religious well known in the east
Last Line:
All tortured by choice with the invisible nail
Author:
Richard Owen Cambridge (Absolute)
DMI number:
22583
2.
A bag wig of a jaunty air
First Line:
A bag wig of a jaunty air
Last Line:
And plainness is the dress of use
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
24598
3.
A butterfly awake one night
First Line:
A butterfly awake one night
Last Line:
I but a reptile thou a fly
DMI number:
33725
4.
A nymph and swain Sheelah and Dermot hight
First Line:
A nymph and swain Sheelah and Dermot hight
Last Line:
Then let us rise and rest our weary bums
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13466
5.
A thoughtful druid on the green
First Line:
A thoughtful druid on the green
Last Line:
And darkness takes the place of day
DMI number:
24376
6.
A Southland Jenny that was right bony
First Line:
A Southland Jenny that was right bony
Last Line:
Gae hame ye Norland Jock and court your Norland Jenny
DMI number:
1281
7.
Ah Jack had thou been the other day
First Line:
Ah Jack had thou been the other day
Last Line:
Juvabit olim meminisse
DMI number:
43546
8.
Ah love if a god thou wilt be
First Line:
Ah love if a god thou wilt be
Last Line:
And I'll never go a milking more
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
2641
9.
Ah lovely nymph the world's on fire
First Line:
Ah lovely nymph the world's on fire
Last Line:
The gods shall altars raise
Author:
Sir John Vanbrugh (Absolute)
DMI number:
2542
10.
Ah my joy you now are in my power
First Line:
Ah my joy you now are in my power
Last Line:
With all my heart I know you will make much of me
DMI number:
43196
11.
Ah my love why stayedst thou so
First Line:
Ah my love why stayedst thou so
Last Line:
And all that can a lover bless
DMI number:
42767
12.
All by the side of a clear winter fire
First Line:
All by the side of a clear winter fire
Last Line:
Some lazy minion oft enjoys the spoil
Author:
James Beattie (Speculation)
DMI number:
32467
13.
A | I love a nymph a lack a day
First Line:
A | I love a nymph a lack a day
Last Line:
May suffer shipwreck in the main
DMI number:
44179
14.
Adieu adieu ye tempting sweets of life
First Line:
Adieu adieu ye tempting sweets of life
Last Line:
Ye men and beasts ye cares and pleasures too
DMI number:
2882
15.
Adieu for a while my native green plains
First Line:
Adieu for a while my native green plains
Last Line:
May naithing propitious ever smile upon me
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
1248
16.
Adieu ye loved Pierian train
First Line:
Adieu ye loved Pierian train
Last Line:
Adieu Pierian maid adieu
DMI number:
19911
17.
Adzooks master Hodge you are welcome to town
First Line:
Adzooks master Hodge you are welcome to town
Last Line:
Lies decently buried in Chatham
DMI number:
31116
18.
Ah Tityrus you can sit beneath a tree
First Line:
Ah Tityrus you can sit beneath a tree
Last Line:
Shadows of hills grow long and the sun low
DMI number:
41828
19.
Ah dear Amyntas once a sprightly swain
First Line:
Ah dear Amyntas once a sprightly swain
Last Line:
Tis sin to mourn when such a nymph remains
DMI number:
6382
20.
Ah Dick said Roger I have been
First Line:
Ah Dick said Roger I have been
Last Line:
Susan can show as good at home
DMI number:
22508
21.
Angels and ministers of grace proceed
First Line:
Angels and ministers of grace proceed
Last Line:
And thou shalt share immortal fame with me
DMI number:
36007
22.
And am I then dismissed bid to resign
First Line:
And am I then dismissed bid to resign
Last Line:
Then leave the world for me to bustle in
DMI number:
31390
23.
Amoret and Strephon lay
First Line:
Amoret and Strephon lay
Last Line:
For a reward shall all be his
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
5623
24.
An aged cock who after chickens ran
First Line:
An aged cock who after chickens ran
Last Line:
But lead a chaste life with old henny at home | Derry down &c
DMI number:
22680
25.
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
26.
As fame of late through Britain sped
First Line:
As fame of late through Britain sped
Last Line:
And justice mark whom fame belied
DMI number:
23169
27.
As grateful in spring are the flowers to the bee
First Line:
As grateful in spring are the flowers to the bee
Last Line:
And brighten the sunshine of virtue and love
DMI number:
26980
28.
Are you a brother mason
First Line:
Are you a brother mason
Last Line:
Discourse get drunk and go to bed
DMI number:
396
29.
Are you of the fellow craft
First Line:
Are you of the fellow craft
Last Line:
From pharoah's host had run away
DMI number:
397
30.
Arise my Lycas in yon woody wilds
First Line:
Arise my Lycas in yon woody wilds
Last Line:
Shall never profane the silence of the groves
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32527
31.
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
32.
As Roger walked the fields one day
First Line:
As Roger walked the fields one day
Last Line:
Never move till we are one
DMI number:
24391
33.
As in fenced gardens grows some secret flower
First Line:
As in fenced gardens grows some secret flower
Last Line:
Blessed by her fire will bless her husbands arms
DMI number:
26884
34.
At last we are met but I hope with no other
First Line:
At last we are met but I hope with no other
Last Line:
When they wanted to dose to keep generals awake
DMI number:
33184
35.
Awake Angantyr Hervor the only daughter
First Line:
Awake Angantyr Hervor the only daughter
Last Line:
In the midst of a place where fire burns round about me
Author:
George Hickes (Absolute)
DMI number:
7075
36.
Attend thee go play thee
First Line:
Attend thee go play thee
Last Line:
Make much of thy pillow
DMI number:
49215
37.
Ay me poor soul whom bound in sinful chains
First Line:
Ay me poor soul whom bound in sinful chains
Last Line:
Body So were I now but that thou stainest me
DMI number:
49705
38.
Be gone thou tricking genius hence
First Line:
Be gone thou tricking genius hence
Last Line:
And I the knaves in Exchange-Alley
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
8028
39.
Be it right or wrong these men among on women do complain
First Line:
Be it right or wrong these men among on women do complain
Last Line:
Much more ought they to God obey and serve but him alone
DMI number:
6170
40.
Be it ryght or wrong these men among on women do complayne
First Line:
Be it ryght or wrong these men among on women do complayne
Last Line:
Moche more ought they to god obey and serve but hym alone
DMI number:
37309
41.
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
42.
Behold an universal darkness has over spread
First Line:
Behold an universal darkness has over spread
Last Line:
Glory be to our Christ our priest our king
DMI number:
43492
43.
Behold from the infernal lake I'm come
First Line:
Behold from the infernal lake I'm come
Last Line:
Good night little good Mr Devil's doctor
DMI number:
43064
44.
Behold that man that with gigantic might
First Line:
Behold that man that with gigantic might
Last Line:
And all in time will rue it | Then mad &c
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
2592
45.
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
46.
Besides those things you have already told
First Line:
Besides those things you have already told
Last Line:
Who bears me hence live happy and farewell
DMI number:
25725
47.
Bless me says Formal these are dismal times
First Line:
Bless me says Formal these are dismal times
Last Line:
Enlarge her power as her ambition's less
DMI number:
6397
48.
Blowzabella my bouncing doxy
First Line:
Blowzabella my bouncing doxy
Last Line:
Blowzabella's and Collin's case
DMI number:
8318
49.
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
First Line:
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
Last Line:
And with unrivalled ditty charms alone
DMI number:
21717
50.
Beneath an hawthorn bush secreted shade
First Line:
Beneath an hawthorn bush secreted shade
Last Line:
S'lud if I catch him by this hand he dies
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
20443
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