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1.
A furious beast whose voice with terror reigns
First Line:
A furious beast whose voice with terror reigns
Last Line:
A city famed for wealth will bring to light
DMI number:
33984
2.
A country vicar in his homely house
First Line:
A country vicar in his homely house
Last Line:
Beef liberty and safety be my lot
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
30919
3.
A hen one evening to enjoy the cool
First Line:
A hen one evening to enjoy the cool
Last Line:
Strangers to thee and to thy schools
Author:
John Hall-Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30860
4.
A knight long absent from the town
First Line:
A knight long absent from the town
Last Line:
All humble thanks receive from me
Author:
Elizabeth Thomas (Absolute)
DMI number:
12462
5.
A mouse who lived in Golden-square
First Line:
A mouse who lived in Golden-square
Last Line:
At him and all his state I laugh
DMI number:
6196
6.
A village monstrous 'tis a mighty beast
First Line:
A village monstrous 'tis a mighty beast
Last Line:
But tired with the relation I'll give over
DMI number:
43070
7.
All hail my son my well beloved all hail
First Line:
All hail my son my well beloved all hail
Last Line:
Augusta's genius Duncombe still be owned
DMI number:
6452
8.
Accept great sir on your triumphant day
First Line:
Accept great sir on your triumphant day
Last Line:
Than ever when full the reprobate before
DMI number:
12976
9.
Add to the greatest and the best of men
First Line:
Add to the greatest and the best of men
Last Line:
And you'll the name of a large town explore
DMI number:
33986
10.
Adzooks ches went the other day to London town
First Line:
Adzooks ches went the other day to London town
Last Line:
Adswounds Ralph didst e're zee zuch rogues and whores
DMI number:
8224
11.
Ah what avails how once appeared the fair
First Line:
Ah what avails how once appeared the fair
Last Line:
And thank their Gods that they were never whores
DMI number:
36064
12.
Around the world when Homer's genius shone
First Line:
Around the world when Homer's genius shone
Last Line:
While in Quebec a second Ilium fell
DMI number:
31966
13.
At last the grateful muse presumes to send
First Line:
At last the grateful muse presumes to send
Last Line:
As could not come from any but from you
DMI number:
6570
14.
Augusta chief of cities raise thy head
First Line:
Augusta chief of cities raise thy head
Last Line:
No sleepy zealots passed their negative
DMI number:
2927
15.
Be gone thou tricking genius hence
First Line:
Be gone thou tricking genius hence
Last Line:
And I the knaves in Exchange-Alley
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
8028
16.
Before such time age made her ruinous
First Line:
Before such time age made her ruinous
Last Line:
In that sad fate of London's dismal fire
DMI number:
43726
17.
Bless us how silent is the noisy gown
First Line:
Bless us how silent is the noisy gown
Last Line:
And a vacation wish throughout the year
DMI number:
10646
18.
Bless us how silent is the noisy gown
First Line:
Bless us how silent is the noisy gown
Last Line:
On empty pews thin isles and barren walls
DMI number:
2891
19.
Brave Nero's favourite my Julius
First Line:
Brave Nero's favourite my Julius
Last Line:
By the lads whose privilege is to be jolly
DMI number:
42212
20.
Believe me Harry you're mistaken quite
First Line:
Believe me Harry you're mistaken quite
Last Line:
Nor envy Jove his sunshine nor his skies
DMI number:
11167
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