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1.
A new found match is made of late
First Line:
A new found match is made of late
Last Line:
Love is a pleasant woe
DMI number:
49675
2.
A newfound match is made of late
First Line:
A newfound match is made of late
Last Line:
Love is a pleasant woe
DMI number:
49899
3.
A secret murder hath been done of late
First Line:
A secret murder hath been done of late
Last Line:
For at your fight my wound doth bleed anew
DMI number:
44747
4.
A shepherd boy all in an evening fair
First Line:
A shepherd boy all in an evening fair
Last Line:
To slumbers soft his sorrowing breast invite
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Confident)
DMI number:
6478
5.
Ah pity Colin cruel fair
First Line:
Ah pity Colin cruel fair
Last Line:
Before it is too late
DMI number:
23565
6.
Ah poor Conceit delight is dead thy pleasant days are done
First Line:
Ah poor Conceit delight is dead thy pleasant days are done
Last Line:
And so my senses die
Author:
Nicholas Breton [Britton] (Absolute)
DMI number:
44779
7.
Absence hear thou my prostestation
First Line:
Absence hear thou my prostestation
Last Line:
And so I both enjoy and miss her
Author:
John Hoskins (Absolute)
DMI number:
49731
8.
Absence hear thou my protestation
First Line:
Absence hear thou my protestation
Last Line:
And so I both enjoy and miss her
Author:
John Hoskins (Absolute)
DMI number:
49900
9.
Adieu desert how art thou spent
First Line:
Adieu desert how art thou spent
Last Line:
That thy true heart should cause thy woe
DMI number:
9075
10.
Adieu unspotted excellence adieu
First Line:
Adieu unspotted excellence adieu
Last Line:
Since we must thee the boast of it resign
DMI number:
27176
11.
Adieu ye oft trod paths of Marlborough's plains
First Line:
Adieu ye oft trod paths of Marlborough's plains
Last Line:
And even my autumn have the charms of May
DMI number:
9409
12.
Alas my heart mine eye hath wronged thee
First Line:
Alas my heart mine eye hath wronged thee
Last Line:
She can not love and therefore thou must die
Author:
Sir Edward Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
44736
13.
Alas my love ye do me wrong
First Line:
Alas my love ye do me wrong
Last Line:
And who but the Lady Greensleeves
DMI number:
49218
14.
Alas that ever this day we did see
First Line:
Alas that ever this day we did see
Last Line:
That ever he forced king Edward to die
DMI number:
37013
15.
Alas when shall I joy
First Line:
Alas when shall I joy
Last Line:
Will bring me to my grave
DMI number:
9083
16.
Ah cruel bloody fate what canst thou now do more
First Line:
Ah cruel bloody fate what canst thou now do more
Last Line:
Then closed her eyes and died
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Confident)
DMI number:
42552
17.
Ah cruel love when will thy torments cease
First Line:
Ah cruel love when will thy torments cease
Last Line:
And triumphed over a true and broken heart
DMI number:
43590
18.
All in vain
First Line:
All in vain
Last Line:
Till I have reason
DMI number:
43879
19.
Answer my soul whence this unmanly fear
First Line:
Answer my soul whence this unmanly fear
Last Line:
All but a god is he whom Laura loves
DMI number:
26910
20.
All silent awhile be each breeze
First Line:
All silent awhile be each breeze
Last Line:
When the eye shall behold him no more
DMI number:
31953
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