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1.
A famous critic called the man of taste
First Line:
A famous critic called the man of taste
Last Line:
And a damned Abigail as the critic thought it
DMI number:
24717
2.
A fortnight past and something more
First Line:
A fortnight past and something more
Last Line:
The spring alas is dry
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34443
3.
A gaudy rainbow vivid gay
First Line:
A gaudy rainbow vivid gay
Last Line:
Himself replaced upon dry ground
DMI number:
33325
4.
A band of cupids the other day
First Line:
A band of cupids the other day
Last Line:
Who's station's now the best
DMI number:
33964
5.
A beauteous face fine shape engaging air
First Line:
A beauteous face fine shape engaging air
Last Line:
Your voice has finished what your eyes begun
DMI number:
42616
6.
A constancy in love I'll prize
First Line:
A constancy in love I'll prize
Last Line:
He brings a thousand more
DMI number:
43227
7.
A crimson blush her beauteous face overspread
First Line:
A crimson blush her beauteous face overspread
Last Line:
Or lillies damasked by the neighbouring rose
DMI number:
39306
8.
A Grecian dame is thus complete
First Line:
A Grecian dame is thus complete
Last Line:
In love they find the deeper sport
DMI number:
10672
9.
A juster present sure was never made
First Line:
A juster present sure was never made
Last Line:
They better write of love I better love
DMI number:
43625
10.
A nymph of every charm possessed
First Line:
A nymph of every charm possessed
Last Line:
A more refulgent light
DMI number:
37870
11.
A nymph with ilka beauty graced
First Line:
A nymph with ilka beauty graced
Last Line:
These underplotters countermine
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15363
12.
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
13.
A thousand charms if Lesbia boast
First Line:
A thousand charms if Lesbia boast
Last Line:
Or cool this glowing heart of mine
Author:
Josiah Relph (Absolute)
DMI number:
21076
14.
A maiden fair I dare not wed
First Line:
A maiden fair I dare not wed
Last Line:
Some faults remain among them all
DMI number:
43993
15.
A shape alone let others prize
First Line:
A shape alone let others prize
Last Line:
And read them perfect there
Author:
Mark Akenside (Confident)
DMI number:
36938
16.
A star indeed unrivalled in renown
First Line:
A star indeed unrivalled in renown
Last Line:
A D - ney's portrait with an angel's face
DMI number:
21734
17.
A venerable aspect
First Line:
A venerable aspect
Last Line:
Of virtue truth well tried and wise experience
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
19317
18.
A Venus and Diana mixed in one
First Line:
A Venus and Diana mixed in one
Last Line:
Tis praise enough that none enough can praise her
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
17269
19.
A lavish planet reigned when she was born
First Line:
A lavish planet reigned when she was born
Last Line:
And seems more heaven's than ours
DMI number:
14261
20.
A look so sweet
First Line:
A look so sweet
Last Line:
As might disarm even death
Author:
John Dennis (Absolute)
DMI number:
19311
21.
A lovely form so permanently fair
First Line:
A lovely form so permanently fair
Last Line:
By soft degrees decayed into a saint
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Confident)
DMI number:
23446
22.
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
23.
A lowly swain loved a proud nymph in vain
First Line:
A lowly swain loved a proud nymph in vain
Last Line:
Some gentler nymph who'll not your love refuse
DMI number:
43562
24.
Ah happy flower pride of all
First Line:
Ah happy flower pride of all
Last Line:
Forbids the approaches of the sun
DMI number:
43381
25.
Ah happy mask that often lies
First Line:
Ah happy mask that often lies
Last Line:
And all the blissful scene display
DMI number:
6512
26.
Ah heavens how she stinks her body's tainted
First Line:
Ah heavens how she stinks her body's tainted
Last Line:
Esteemed by none abhored by all mankind
DMI number:
26567
27.
Ah how her picture charms the eager sight
First Line:
Ah how her picture charms the eager sight
Last Line:
When from his glorious bed the mounting sun comes on
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10562
28.
Ah love ah beauty both how frail
First Line:
Ah love ah beauty both how frail
Last Line:
He her true human flesh and blood
DMI number:
19802
29.
Ah my fair boy trust not thy hue too much
First Line:
Ah my fair boy trust not thy hue too much
Last Line:
All be they white yet shed they as they stand
DMI number:
44509
30.
Ah now you are kind you now have made me blessed
First Line:
Ah now you are kind you now have made me blessed
Last Line:
And taste the earnest of eternity
DMI number:
44383
31.
Accept these lines my brother and my friend
First Line:
Accept these lines my brother and my friend
Last Line:
And to each thought celestial requiems sing
DMI number:
35407
32.
Alas more hours are spent in pleasure
First Line:
Alas more hours are spent in pleasure
Last Line:
So too much beauty makes a w--re
DMI number:
36824
33.
Affable courteous witty and discreet
First Line:
Affable courteous witty and discreet
Last Line:
But proves a victim to her conquering eyes
DMI number:
10972
34.
After each skilful touch and every grace
First Line:
After each skilful touch and every grace
Last Line:
Never his own picture more exactly drew
DMI number:
16740
35.
After them Damon piping came
First Line:
After them Damon piping came
Last Line:
He's still the soul of the company
DMI number:
43676
36.
Ah Amarillis far more beautiful
First Line:
Ah Amarillis far more beautiful
Last Line:
Shall speak and tell thee that love's martyr dies
DMI number:
22695
37.
Ah Celia where are now the charms
First Line:
Ah Celia where are now the charms
Last Line:
Or she has not a heart like thine
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6679
38.
Ah Celia Why so fiercely bent
First Line:
Ah Celia Why so fiercely bent
Last Line:
Behold it in my Heart
DMI number:
43211
39.
Ah Chloris could I now but sit
First Line:
Ah Chloris could I now but sit
Last Line:
To make a beauty she
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
643
40.
Ah Chloris that I now could sit
First Line:
Ah Chloris that I now could sit
Last Line:
What fortune they must see
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
44001
41.
Ah Cloris that I now could sit
First Line:
Ah Cloris that I now could sit
Last Line:
What fortune they must see
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
42534
42.
Ah cruel glass didst thou not see
First Line:
Ah cruel glass didst thou not see
Last Line:
Is no dishonoured victory
DMI number:
42295
43.
Ah cruel hand that could such power employ
First Line:
Ah cruel hand that could such power employ
Last Line:
A blaze of glory and a flood of day
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7429
44.
Ah cruel hand that could such power employ
First Line:
Ah cruel hand that could such power employ
Last Line:
A deluge of inimitable day
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
32347
45.
A wight whose name was Tyndar
First Line:
A wight whose name was Tyndar
Last Line:
Have neither nose nor eye
DMI number:
43772
46.
All hearts alike all faces cannot move
First Line:
All hearts alike all faces cannot move
Last Line:
No more than jet the trembling needle draw
DMI number:
14239
47.
All human satisfaction springs
First Line:
All human satisfaction springs
Last Line:
That all is outside all is show
DMI number:
25020
48.
All nature's work in F--k does appear
First Line:
All nature's work in F--k does appear
Last Line:
Seems unregarded by herself alone
DMI number:
10976
49.
All own the young Sylv'a is fatally fair
First Line:
All own the young Sylv'a is fatally fair
Last Line:
By a Je ne say Je ne say quoy
DMI number:
44433
50.
All pensive and sad and as grave as a cat
First Line:
All pensive and sad and as grave as a cat
Last Line:
That's once smit with the charms of Miss F-r
DMI number:
19880
51.
And wilt thou Romeo still maintain
First Line:
And wilt thou Romeo still maintain
Last Line:
The pencil muse and lyre
DMI number:
32280
52.
Apelles once took paint and pencil in hand
First Line:
Apelles once took paint and pencil in hand
Last Line:
That I ever should forget thus now I think on't tis Kitty
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10605
53.
Apelles-like when nature did thee make
First Line:
Apelles-like when nature did thee make
Last Line:
I consecrate these lines in thankful duty
DMI number:
43724
54.
Apollo hence thy aid I do refuse
First Line:
Apollo hence thy aid I do refuse
Last Line:
Till death's cold hand shall teach thee to submit
DMI number:
42217
55.
Apollo's fabled aid I scorn
First Line:
Apollo's fabled aid I scorn
Last Line:
I now implore for mine
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
37506
56.
Ancient Phyllis has young graces
First Line:
Ancient Phyllis has young graces
Last Line:
Where's the wonder now
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
12227
57.
Among the fair that Hide Park Circus grace
First Line:
Among the fair that Hide Park Circus grace
Last Line:
Whilst she is but the cypher of the ring
DMI number:
12374
58.
Amoret the milky way
First Line:
Amoret the milky way
Last Line:
And powerful too as either god
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
23597
59.
An amorous little swain
First Line:
An amorous little swain
Last Line:
Alas he loved alas he loved a cruel fair chorus
DMI number:
43576
60.
All several beauties colours airs and grace
First Line:
All several beauties colours airs and grace
Last Line:
Young and yet wise the wonder of her kind
DMI number:
42216
61.
All the materials are the same
First Line:
All the materials are the same
Last Line:
Then would be thought both chaste and fair
DMI number:
43886
62.
All things move forward with a prosperous breeze
First Line:
All things move forward with a prosperous breeze
Last Line:
The conquering beauty or the conquering sword
DMI number:
42688
63.
And do like to the twins of cupid's mother
First Line:
And do like to the twins of cupid's mother
Last Line:
Still kiss because in love with one another
DMI number:
6871
64.
And gave his rolling eyes a sparkling grace
First Line:
And gave his rolling eyes a sparkling grace
Last Line:
And breathed a youthful vigour on his face
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
37089
65.
All you beauties and attractions
First Line:
All you beauties and attractions
Last Line:
I for ever bid adieu
DMI number:
43610
66.
All you that women love
First Line:
All you that women love
Last Line:
Their skins are made of felt
DMI number:
43302
67.
As lamps burn silent with unconscious light
First Line:
As lamps burn silent with unconscious light
Last Line:
And she who means no mischief does it all
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
24817
68.
As the sweet sweat of roses in a still
First Line:
As the sweet sweat of roses in a still
Last Line:
She and comparisons are odious
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9169
69.
As through the woods Panthea strayed
First Line:
As through the woods Panthea strayed
Last Line:
Unerring to the fair one's heart
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
11361
70.
As walking forth to view the plain
First Line:
As walking forth to view the plain
Last Line:
And grant me Katharine Ogie
DMI number:
24068
71.
As wandering wretches who devoid of sight
First Line:
As wandering wretches who devoid of sight
Last Line:
And taught me what was pleasure what was pain
DMI number:
12872
72.
As plays the sun upon the glassy stream
First Line:
As plays the sun upon the glassy stream
Last Line:
So seems this gorgeous beauty to mine eyes
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13673
73.
As fair as winter stars or summer setting suns
First Line:
As fair as winter stars or summer setting suns
DMI number:
39545
74.
Are there then gods gods I'll believe it no more
First Line:
Are there then gods gods I'll believe it no more
Last Line:
Least when you swear again you strike me blind
DMI number:
43407
75.
As Bathian Venus the other day
First Line:
As Bathian Venus the other day
Last Line:
Had still worn Betty Dalston's face
Author:
Henry Fielding (Absolute)
DMI number:
27770
76.
As by a river side I passed
First Line:
As by a river side I passed
Last Line:
Rifled her virgin store
DMI number:
42669
77.
Art here is useless nature decks her face
First Line:
Art here is useless nature decks her face
Last Line:
All things conspire to give your fame its due
DMI number:
44387
78.
Art thou then absent oh thou dear
First Line:
Art thou then absent oh thou dear
Last Line:
To be pursued by such a charming sprite
DMI number:
43531
79.
As an ant of his talents superiorly vain
First Line:
As an ant of his talents superiorly vain
Last Line:
May soar above those that oppressed him tomorrow
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
33296
80.
As at Troy
First Line:
As at Troy
Last Line:
More than the loss of life or victory
DMI number:
14253
81.
As in the fair wide-spreading plain
First Line:
As in the fair wide-spreading plain
Last Line:
These stars shall rule the world below
DMI number:
18830
82.
As in those nations where they yet adore
First Line:
As in those nations where they yet adore
Last Line:
Beauty a raging plague if never kind
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6286
83.
At all the places of resort
First Line:
At all the places of resort
Last Line:
And turn her lover's joy to pain
DMI number:
10892
84.
At beauty's bar as I did stand
First Line:
At beauty's bar as I did stand
Last Line:
At her command when she doth call
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13158
85.
At length fair Venus to famed Priaulx yield
First Line:
At length fair Venus to famed Priaulx yield
Last Line:
But this hurls real thunder at his boys
DMI number:
6435
86.
At length in Selima I find
First Line:
At length in Selima I find
Last Line:
In Barber's paint or Damon's lays
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21949
87.
At once the sun and Carlisle took their way
First Line:
At once the sun and Carlisle took their way
Last Line:
Their virtue he their beauty she bestowed
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
12380
88.
Awake my fair the morning springs
First Line:
Awake my fair the morning springs
Last Line:
And beauties of the soul
Author:
James Barclay (Absolute)
DMI number:
32582
89.
As when a conqueror does in triumph come
First Line:
As when a conqueror does in triumph come
Last Line:
And own a soul as great as you are fair
DMI number:
43686
90.
As when a monarch does in triumph come
First Line:
As when a monarch does in triumph come
Last Line:
As great if that can be as you are fair
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
6179
91.
As when our eyes fixed on some royal seat
First Line:
As when our eyes fixed on some royal seat
Last Line:
To make thee queen of rivers as before
DMI number:
8045
92.
Attend ye fair while I impart
First Line:
Attend ye fair while I impart
Last Line:
Would you be fair be good
DMI number:
35202
93.
Attend ye fair whilst anxious for your praise
First Line:
Attend ye fair whilst anxious for your praise
Last Line:
Such is his verse 'twill melt him into love
DMI number:
12009
94.
Attend ye virgins that in heaven have birth
First Line:
Attend ye virgins that in heaven have birth
Last Line:
And if she asks who sent you say twas I
DMI number:
24344
95.
Auspicious health appeared on zephyr's wing
First Line:
Auspicious health appeared on zephyr's wing
Last Line:
Find ease in chains or anguish in a crown
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
29846
96.
As with a friend on Sunday last
First Line:
As with a friend on Sunday last
Last Line:
And then my wonder ceased
DMI number:
26776
97.
Ask me no longer whither stray
First Line:
Ask me no longer whither stray
Last Line:
Fixed become as in their sphere
DMI number:
11214
98.
Ask me no more whether do stray
First Line:
Ask me no more whether do stray
Last Line:
And in thy fragrant bosom dies
DMI number:
44110
99.
Ask not sweet innocence what grace
First Line:
Ask not sweet innocence what grace
Last Line:
And praised the beauty she bestowed
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
35210
100.
Aspasia Laura lovely pair
First Line:
Aspasia Laura lovely pair
Last Line:
Whom pomp and vanity surround
DMI number:
31597
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