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1.
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
2.
A statesman and a doctor
First Line:
A statesman and a doctor
Last Line:
He got a safe into hell
DMI number:
31827
3.
As Cypres tree that rent is by the root
First Line:
As Cypres tree that rent is by the root
Last Line:
So wanting my wish I die for my desire
DMI number:
8994
4.
Away foolish boy
First Line:
Away foolish boy
Last Line:
To sleep in his bowers
DMI number:
42719
5.
Bacchus to give the toping world surprise
First Line:
Bacchus to give the toping world surprise
Last Line:
Pray copy Bob in measure and attendance
DMI number:
21406
6.
Begin celestial source of light
First Line:
Begin celestial source of light
Last Line:
Due to thy queen's reward and Blenheim's glorious day
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12339
7.
Brave youths who with your handsome sweethearts lie
First Line:
Brave youths who with your handsome sweethearts lie
Last Line:
And so good-morrow to you my masters all
DMI number:
20689
8.
Come thou rosy dimpled boy
First Line:
Come thou rosy dimpled boy
Last Line:
Only while we love we live
Author:
Charles Parrott (Absolute)
DMI number:
27838
9.
Charming Jenny is fair and gay
First Line:
Charming Jenny is fair and gay
Last Line:
How our days have in pleasure past
DMI number:
11700
10.
Cleone fresh and gay
First Line:
Cleone fresh and gay
Last Line:
And so the fair one died
DMI number:
7591
11.
Come goddess of the tearful eye
First Line:
Come goddess of the tearful eye
Last Line:
Cure every festering wound and death's dread torments quell
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
33048
12.
Come my soul and let us raise
First Line:
Come my soul and let us raise
Last Line:
Boundless love in endless day
DMI number:
26335
13.
Daughter of chaos and old night
First Line:
Daughter of chaos and old night
Last Line:
Drive his light courser over the bounds of taste
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
29351
14.
Despairing as I sat alone
First Line:
Despairing as I sat alone
Last Line:
Must bear our grief or die with shame
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
6536
15.
Good your worship cast an eye
First Line:
Good your worship cast an eye
Last Line:
Kind sir your purse strings pray undo
Author:
Henry Bold (Speculation)
DMI number:
11535
16.
Good sir a posy for my wit can savour
First Line:
Good sir a posy for my wit can savour
Last Line:
Impose a posy to my poesy
DMI number:
41969
17.
How each Whig of late
First Line:
How each Whig of late
Last Line:
For church both night and day
DMI number:
7384
18.
Honour's a toy
First Line:
Honour's a toy
Last Line:
Is not at leisure
DMI number:
42795
19.
In dole and deep distress
First Line:
In dole and deep distress
Last Line:
Which greatly comforts me
DMI number:
12067
20.
It chanced Lysander that unhappy man
First Line:
It chanced Lysander that unhappy man
Last Line:
I am Lysander and enjoy his fate
DMI number:
42448
21.
Jockey was a dowdy lad
First Line:
Jockey was a dowdy lad
Last Line:
I am in love with Sawney
DMI number:
11690
22.
Light of my solitude I see
First Line:
Light of my solitude I see
Last Line:
Gently expire nor leave a stench behind
DMI number:
38490
23.
Love may constrain
First Line:
Love may constrain
Last Line:
Love is the sharpest goad
DMI number:
26334
24.
Man that gains a married treasure
First Line:
Man that gains a married treasure
Last Line:
Fate ill does lead them
DMI number:
42785
25.
See madam see how your poor lover lies
First Line:
See madam see how your poor lover lies
Last Line:
These heats and colds of love for ever thus endure
DMI number:
42109
26.
Stand who so lis upon the slipper wheel
First Line:
Stand who so lis upon the slipper wheel
Last Line:
He dyeth unknown dazed with dreadful face
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8851
27.
The Quaker and his brats
First Line:
The Quaker and his brats
Last Line:
A new head to their old mans shoulders | Now since mayor and justice &c
DMI number:
42474
28.
Thou worst estate even of the sex that's worst
First Line:
Thou worst estate even of the sex that's worst
Last Line:
Within so hated and so loved without
DMI number:
44456
29.
Though Britain on to ruin runs
First Line:
Though Britain on to ruin runs
Last Line:
For that glorious day | When George the great shall wear the crown
DMI number:
13334
30.
To take in good part the squeeze of the hand
First Line:
To take in good part the squeeze of the hand
Last Line:
And bid the world kiss your breech
DMI number:
6714
31.
Well well 'tis true
First Line:
Well well 'tis true
Last Line:
And make you so again
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute) & Henry Lawes (Speculation)
DMI number:
10700
32.
What harder is then stone what more than water soft
First Line:
What harder is then stone what more than water soft
Last Line:
Time gives the greatest dint
DMI number:
9034
33.
When first before bright Celia's feet I lay
First Line:
When first before bright Celia's feet I lay
Last Line:
Builds his own goal and buys his slavery
DMI number:
10701
34.
When first the marriage knot was tied
First Line:
When first the marriage knot was tied
Last Line:
What was our age o'th' marriage day
DMI number:
7496
35.
When first the solemn knot was tied
First Line:
When first the solemn knot was tied
Last Line:
What was your age o' th' marriage day
DMI number:
7497
36.
Why stay we at home now the season is come
First Line:
Why stay we at home now the season is come
Last Line:
That the carts may come down for the blubber
DMI number:
12075