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1.
A pox on the times let em go as they will
First Line:
A pox on the times let em go as they will
Last Line:
He fears neighte death nor undoing
DMI number:
5771
2.
A pox upon this needless scorn
First Line:
A pox upon this needless scorn
Last Line:
Years would be minutes ages hours
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
3988
3.
Ah my joy you now are in my power
First Line:
Ah my joy you now are in my power
Last Line:
With all my heart I know you will make much of me
DMI number:
43196
4.
Aery pleasures are opprobrious names
First Line:
Aery pleasures are opprobrious names
Last Line:
To leave a sting a sad remorse behind
DMI number:
6409
5.
As breezes from the southern main
First Line:
As breezes from the southern main
Last Line:
And hie again for sea tomorrow
DMI number:
172
6.
As swift as time put round the glass
First Line:
As swift as time put round the glass
Last Line:
For to be merry's to be wise
DMI number:
20740
7.
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
8.
Be calm dear captain and serene
First Line:
Be calm dear captain and serene
Last Line:
So that we have not lived in vain
DMI number:
19587
9.
Bid me when forty winters more
First Line:
Bid me when forty winters more
Last Line:
And every she that's kind is fair
DMI number:
32776
10.
Behold the winter disappears
First Line:
Behold the winter disappears
Last Line:
They only live who life enjoy
DMI number:
23667
11.
Believe me dear Lucinda you disgrace
First Line:
Believe me dear Lucinda you disgrace
Last Line:
Lest we should alter as your charms decay
DMI number:
11182
12.
Blush not redder than the morning
First Line:
Blush not redder than the morning
Last Line:
Ah ah they part they part for ever | Lest old time &c
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Confident)
DMI number:
42786
13.
Blush not redder than the morning
First Line:
Blush not redder than the morning
Last Line:
Ah then they part they part for ever | Lest &c
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Confident)
DMI number:
42530
14.
Bend not to Ayres street Tom your way
First Line:
Bend not to Ayres street Tom your way
Last Line:
Ere we can toast is gone
DMI number:
10058
15.
Beneath some shade which Sol in vain assails
First Line:
Beneath some shade which Sol in vain assails
Last Line:
No prayers no tears can move the rigid fates
DMI number:
11025
16.
Beneath the covert of a grove
First Line:
Beneath the covert of a grove
Last Line:
Think of thy own mortality
DMI number:
42566
17.
Cast away care all you that love sorrow
First Line:
Cast away care all you that love sorrow
Last Line:
Fill pots and bottles boys drink all and spare not | Then merrily &c
DMI number:
44260
18.
Cast our caps and care away
First Line:
Cast our caps and care away
Last Line:
He doth owe unto his rags
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
43894
19.
Chloris it is not in your power
First Line:
Chloris it is not in your power
Last Line:
But change your lover for a friend
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
43841
20.
Clear up those stormy brows and teach
First Line:
Clear up those stormy brows and teach
Last Line:
And they that cannot see must grope
DMI number:
42423
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