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1.
And must I go and must I be no more
First Line:
And must I go and must I be no more
Last Line:
I'd even lose myself since I've lost thee
Author:
John Norris (Absolute)
DMI number:
33687
2.
All you that friendship do profess
First Line:
All you that friendship do profess
Last Line:
Sit fast for fear of such a fall
DMI number:
9005
3.
As soon may water wipe me dry
First Line:
As soon may water wipe me dry
Last Line:
And yet my fill I cannot drink
DMI number:
49646
4.
As soone may water wipe me dry
First Line:
As soone may water wipe me dry
Last Line:
And yet my fill I cannot drink
DMI number:
49895
5.
Bright God of day whose genial power
First Line:
Bright God of day whose genial power
Last Line:
And like the spring display benevolence and love
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
28477
6.
Blithe Jockey young and gay
First Line:
Blithe Jockey young and gay
Last Line:
He still is in my mind
DMI number:
11696
7.
Britannia's sons might well triumphant sing
First Line:
Britannia's sons might well triumphant sing
Last Line:
Revolving over this glorious coronation
DMI number:
30424
8.
Come all you freeholders of this noble shire
First Line:
Come all you freeholders of this noble shire
Last Line:
That nothing can save us but brave Stapylton
DMI number:
11250
9.
Come muses all that dwell nigh the fountain
First Line:
Come muses all that dwell nigh the fountain
Last Line:
Be given to well breath Jilian Thrust
DMI number:
44484
10.
Even such is time which takes in trust
First Line:
Even such is time which takes in trust
Last Line:
The lord shall raise me up I trust
DMI number:
29305
11.
Every Christian seeketh to extoll
First Line:
Every Christian seeketh to extoll
Last Line:
Directing her faith to Christ the only mark
DMI number:
33894
12.
In spite of love at length I've found
First Line:
In spite of love at length I've found
Last Line:
Then drink and never spare it | 'Tis a bottle of good Claret
DMI number:
2625
13.
My Sylvia love demands his due
First Line:
My Sylvia love demands his due
Last Line:
And Sylvia will be kind if you'll be true
DMI number:
6555
14.
I scorn the state of that lover's condition
First Line:
I scorn the state of that lover's condition
Last Line:
And cares not by whether I get her or no
DMI number:
4671
15.
I loved thee once I'll love no more
First Line:
I loved thee once I'll love no more
Last Line:
A begging at a beggar's door
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
10275
16.
If love be life I long to die
First Line:
If love be life I long to die
Last Line:
In peace and yet at strife
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
44939
17.
Madam for your commands to stay
First Line:
Madam for your commands to stay
Last Line:
Who do their duty and no more
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6390
18.
Neptune frown and Boreas roar
First Line:
Neptune frown and Boreas roar
Last Line:
Remembering Rodondello &c
DMI number:
13756
19.
Of a hectoring bully
First Line:
Of a hectoring bully
Last Line:
That if once the brave Orange approaches too nigh | The gay flower-de-luces will wither and die
DMI number:
4933
20.
O pitiful creature concerning earthly sepulchre
First Line:
O pitiful creature concerning earthly sepulchre
Last Line:
Shall he be saved from endless pain
DMI number:
34151
21.
Queen of the human heart at whose command
First Line:
Queen of the human heart at whose command
Last Line:
Dissolved in liquid air and all the vision flew
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
29238
22.
Phrine as odious as youth well can be
First Line:
Phrine as odious as youth well can be
Last Line:
And but for faults on both sides never had met
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6339
23.
Sawney was tall and of noble race
First Line:
Sawney was tall and of noble race
Last Line:
And Sawney will never be my love again
DMI number:
42540
24.
So have I seen the glorious god of day
First Line:
So have I seen the glorious god of day
Last Line:
One chast as Lucrece and as fair as Shore
DMI number:
6445
25.
The aged father summoned by his fate
First Line:
The aged father summoned by his fate
Last Line:
Died so many years ago
DMI number:
29887
26.
That death should thus from hence our butler catch
First Line:
That death should thus from hence our butler catch
Last Line:
The butlers gone the keys are left behind
Author:
Henry Parrot (Absolute)
DMI number:
29457
27.
The glories of our birth and state
First Line:
The glories of our birth and state
Last Line:
Smell sweet and blossom in the dust
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
1091
28.
Then heaven has heard my prayers at last
First Line:
Then heaven has heard my prayers at last
Last Line:
Laugh at her snuff and triumph in her shame
DMI number:
44596
29.
The shining season to some
First Line:
The shining season to some
Last Line:
The happy end exceedeth all
DMI number:
8995
30.
Thou that loved once now lovest no more
First Line:
Thou that loved once now lovest no more
Last Line:
She now sits begging at thy door
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
10276
31.
Tis a sport to our prince
First Line:
Tis a sport to our prince
Last Line:
For an Orange once planted upon the French shore | May gay flower-de-luces will flourish no more
DMI number:
42340
32.
Tis a sport to our prince
First Line:
Tis a sport to our prince
Last Line:
For an Orange once planted upon the French shore | My gay flower de luces will flourish no more
DMI number:
4934
33.
Was ever a man so vexed with a trull
First Line:
Was ever a man so vexed with a trull
Last Line:
For the cure of a scold but I'll say no more
DMI number:
42553
34.
Where gottest thou the Haver-mill bonack
First Line:
Where gottest thou the Haver-mill bonack
Last Line:
They valiantly fought as Highlanders can | In spite of the Looans they set themselves free | And so bid adieu to bonny Dundee
DMI number:
11432
35.
When whispering strains with creeping wind
First Line:
When whispering strains with creeping wind
Last Line:
And change his soul for harmony
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
7081
36.
While blooming youth and gay delight
First Line:
While blooming youth and gay delight
Last Line:
While we still way to joy and live to love | So time itself &c
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
2389
37.
Yet once more glorious god of day
First Line:
Yet once more glorious god of day
Last Line:
And reaped the golden fruits of what his autumn sowed
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
30620