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1.
A different theme demands my lays
First Line:
A different theme demands my lays
Last Line:
Through all the realms above
DMI number:
26183
2.
A monument on stable base
First Line:
A monument on stable base
Last Line:
The laurel wreath that decks Apollo's head
DMI number:
25609
3.
A mourning friend invites a mourning muse
First Line:
A mourning friend invites a mourning muse
Last Line:
And thou to all its trifling pleasures blind
Author:
William Oldisworth (Speculation)
DMI number:
4340
4.
A thousand different shapes it bears
First Line:
A thousand different shapes it bears
Last Line:
In that strange mirror of the deity
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6021
5.
A pleasant spring doth rise within my grove
First Line:
A pleasant spring doth rise within my grove
Last Line:
That none but lovers and the muses know
DMI number:
42112
6.
A rustic brought of curious mold
First Line:
A rustic brought of curious mold
Last Line:
I swear I'll make a fire of thee
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27182
7.
A while forget the scenes of woe
First Line:
A while forget the scenes of woe
Last Line:
And end the night in joys
DMI number:
24621
8.
A lovely nymph of Cyprus isle
First Line:
A lovely nymph of Cyprus isle
Last Line:
Shall sing to Thomasia their queen
DMI number:
25015
9.
Ah hapless sex who bear no charms
First Line:
Ah hapless sex who bear no charms
Last Line:
After fruition never to be concerned
DMI number:
43647
10.
Ah me how little knows the human heart
First Line:
Ah me how little knows the human heart
Last Line:
And peace and plenty cheer the smiling plains
DMI number:
31937
11.
All gloomy thoughts and pining care
First Line:
All gloomy thoughts and pining care
Last Line:
In sacred harmony combine
DMI number:
21069
12.
All hail thou pleasing cheerful morn
First Line:
All hail thou pleasing cheerful morn
Last Line:
And bless thy happy reign
DMI number:
33478
13.
All hail to him who sits on high
First Line:
All hail to him who sits on high
Last Line:
Be glory honour love and praise
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
33794
14.
All hail ye curls that ranged in reverend row
First Line:
All hail ye curls that ranged in reverend row
Last Line:
Beneath the liceat of an humble Bob
DMI number:
26592
15.
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
16.
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
17.
Adieu the pleasing rural scene
First Line:
Adieu the pleasing rural scene
Last Line:
One glorious one eternal spring
Author:
Joseph Cockfield (Absolute)
DMI number:
32651
18.
Adieu vain mirth and noisy joys
First Line:
Adieu vain mirth and noisy joys
Last Line:
Thy steps adieu vain world adieu
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
15405
19.
Adieu ye toyish reeds that once could please
First Line:
Adieu ye toyish reeds that once could please
Last Line:
And born to bliss shall tread imperial skies
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
17967
20.
Aelius whose noble lineage springs
First Line:
Aelius whose noble lineage springs
Last Line:
With thee the social banquet share
DMI number:
25597
21.
Ah tell me why deluded sex thus we
First Line:
Ah tell me why deluded sex thus we
Last Line:
Will owe our charms of wit of parts and poetry
DMI number:
43034
22.
Ah what a weary race my feet have run
First Line:
Ah what a weary race my feet have run
Last Line:
Nor with the muse's laurel unbestowed
DMI number:
38122
23.
Aid me Cupid god of smiles
First Line:
Aid me Cupid god of smiles
Last Line:
Else I'm sure she'll never me sic mine
DMI number:
15317
24.
Alas how swift the crowding minutes pass
First Line:
Alas how swift the crowding minutes pass
Last Line:
Of glutton priests when they their solemn feasts profess
DMI number:
3900
25.
Alas how vain and transitory a thing
First Line:
Alas how vain and transitory a thing
Last Line:
May his example learn to imitate
DMI number:
4367
26.
Alas with swift and silent pace
First Line:
Alas with swift and silent pace
Last Line:
And every bliss in wine shall meet
Author:
John Hawkesworth (Absolute) & Samuel Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
30679
27.
Again the royal streamers play
First Line:
Again the royal streamers play
Last Line:
While thought behind portrays the ideal scene
Author:
William Falconer (Absolute)
DMI number:
31239
28.
Ah cease this kind persuasive strain
First Line:
Ah cease this kind persuasive strain
Last Line:
Will heave one tuneful sigh and sooth my hovering shade
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
27947
29.
Ah Delia fairer than the new blown rose
First Line:
Ah Delia fairer than the new blown rose
Last Line:
Must learn of her to die
DMI number:
33809
30.
Ah friend the posting years how fast they fly
First Line:
Ah friend the posting years how fast they fly
Last Line:
Shall flow and make the drunken pavement shine
Author:
John Potenger (Absolute)
DMI number:
917
31.
A youth the meanest of the tuneful train
First Line:
A youth the meanest of the tuneful train
Last Line:
When beauty's charming queen the queen of love he gained
DMI number:
28417
32.
And wilt thou Romeo still maintain
First Line:
And wilt thou Romeo still maintain
Last Line:
The pencil muse and lyre
DMI number:
32280
33.
And dost thou still rebellious soul delight
First Line:
And dost thou still rebellious soul delight
Last Line:
How should man be abased when even god stoops so low
DMI number:
7199
34.
And has my friend unchecked by fear
First Line:
And has my friend unchecked by fear
Last Line:
And to the sword the gown
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25509
35.
Aminta fear not to confess
First Line:
Aminta fear not to confess
Last Line:
Than the dear secret's kept unknown
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
2859
36.
As late I wandered over the upland lawn
First Line:
As late I wandered over the upland lawn
Last Line:
Oh sound her triumph though the skies
DMI number:
38687
37.
As late of flowrets fresh and fair
First Line:
As late of flowrets fresh and fair
Last Line:
Strange titillations to my heart
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27355
38.
As late over Britain's chalky coasts
First Line:
As late over Britain's chalky coasts
Last Line:
And plenty's horn poured blessings on the shore
Author:
John Gilbert Cooper (Speculation)
DMI number:
29616
39.
As the god of manual arts
First Line:
As the god of manual arts
Last Line:
Keep it Mars tis but a toy
Author:
George Ogle (Confident)
DMI number:
27305
40.
As the young eagle that Joves thunder bears
First Line:
As the young eagle that Joves thunder bears
Last Line:
Their prudence will an easy triumph gain
DMI number:
41851
41.
As water of all elements
First Line:
As water of all elements
Last Line:
Through grace for wisdom known
DMI number:
8125
42.
As on a purple bed supine
First Line:
As on a purple bed supine
Last Line:
Again you soft illusions rise
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27179
43.
As once if not with light regard
First Line:
As once if not with light regard
Last Line:
Or curtained close such scene from every future view
Author:
William Collins (Absolute)
DMI number:
31041
44.
As one that's from a tedious voyage come
First Line:
As one that's from a tedious voyage come
Last Line:
Make it a heavenly sign near that which saved the old
Author:
Samuel Woodford (Confident)
DMI number:
6739
45.
As over the mountains over the plains
First Line:
As over the mountains over the plains
Last Line:
The sweetest madness wine and love
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27186
46.
As Paris ploughed the watery plain
First Line:
As Paris ploughed the watery plain
Last Line:
And then thy flames of love shall end in flames of fire
DMI number:
893
47.
As distant thunder in a rolling cloud
First Line:
As distant thunder in a rolling cloud
Last Line:
Ireland will never again know cause of public grief or fear
DMI number:
43182
48.
As faithless Paris ploughed his liquid way
First Line:
As faithless Paris ploughed his liquid way
Last Line:
And Ilium whelmed beneath a flood of fire
DMI number:
16966
49.
As high above the starry sphere
First Line:
As high above the starry sphere
Last Line:
A column of imperishable praise
DMI number:
38683
50.
Approach celestial dove
First Line:
Approach celestial dove
Last Line:
United three eternal one be thine
DMI number:
43283
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