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1.
A dog who had the envied hap
First Line:
A dog who had the envied hap
Last Line:
The dog must fast the boy be whipped
DMI number:
24971
2.
A dying Latinist of great renown
First Line:
A dying Latinist of great renown
Last Line:
With female gender the case masculine
DMI number:
17152
3.
1 Positive is termed hard
First Line:
1 Positive is termed hard
Last Line:
A wearied spirit is the worst of all
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36502
4.
A Berwick's cause tried by the laws
First Line:
A Berwick's cause tried by the laws
Last Line:
By which ye may expel him
DMI number:
37751
5.
A Cambridge soph just freed from band and gown
First Line:
A Cambridge soph just freed from band and gown
Last Line:
I knew our fate for he's an Oxford man
DMI number:
31048
6.
A catalogue of books wherein contains
First Line:
A catalogue of books wherein contains
Last Line:
And am your humble servant at command
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36539
7.
A clerk of Oxford next appeared in sight
First Line:
A clerk of Oxford next appeared in sight
Last Line:
And gladly would he learn and gladly teach
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18340
8.
A harlequin p-v-st cognomine prancer
First Line:
A harlequin p-v-st cognomine prancer
Last Line:
For who knows so much as our head of the c-ge
DMI number:
37743
9.
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
10.
A participle doth participate
First Line:
A participle doth participate
Last Line:
Which was then done by every participle
DMI number:
42398
11.
A steward of the temple next must come
First Line:
A steward of the temple next must come
Last Line:
Some to undo but most to be undone
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18350
12.
A trade of knowledge as replete
First Line:
A trade of knowledge as replete
Last Line:
And then they fall to th'argument
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
5545
13.
A preposition most commonly is set
First Line:
A preposition most commonly is set
Last Line:
And all to their own stations did resort
DMI number:
42391
14.
A single comma set alone
First Line:
A single comma set alone
Last Line:
Et cetera so forth the rest
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36485
15.
A stands for Adam made of earth
First Line:
A stands for Adam made of earth
Last Line:
In music Are Almire
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Speculation)
DMI number:
36510
16.
A pronoun is a fellow much like to a noun
First Line:
A pronoun is a fellow much like to a noun
Last Line:
Unto their own homes which is much you'll say
DMI number:
42397
17.
A little learning is a dangerous thing
First Line:
A little learning is a dangerous thing
Last Line:
New distant scenes of endless science rise
DMI number:
30190
18.
Ah me full sorely is my heart forlorn
First Line:
Ah me full sorely is my heart forlorn
Last Line:
Till reason's morn arise and lead them on their way
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
38216
19.
Ah me full sorely is my heart forlorn
First Line:
Ah me full sorely is my heart forlorn
Last Line:
Till reason's morn arise and light them on their way
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
19721
20.
Ah me is all our pleasure mixed with woe
First Line:
Ah me is all our pleasure mixed with woe
Last Line:
And braves the indignant flood and thunders over the field
Author:
Robert Bedingfield (Absolute)
DMI number:
22526
21.
Above these thousand years
First Line:
Above these thousand years
Last Line:
Is an eternal truth
Author:
Archibald Pitcairn (Speculation)
DMI number:
4663
22.
Accept dear miss these fine essays
First Line:
Accept dear miss these fine essays
Last Line:
And lead to eternal joys
DMI number:
36340
23.
Adverbs denote and make appear
First Line:
Adverbs denote and make appear
Last Line:
And always answer no
DMI number:
36492
24.
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
25.
After a painful life in study spent
First Line:
After a painful life in study spent
Last Line:
Is what we have admired to imitate
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
4234
26.
All monkies as the fable says
First Line:
All monkies as the fable says
Last Line:
To take from him the use of speech
DMI number:
37783
27.
Another's knowledge
First Line:
Another's knowledge
Last Line:
On others' knowledge and exile their own
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute) & George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
16015
28.
An inner room receives the humorous souls
First Line:
An inner room receives the humorous souls
Last Line:
To promise future health for present fees
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
5482
29.
An interjection is a part I find
First Line:
An interjection is a part I find
Last Line:
Then says all the rest amen so be it
DMI number:
42392
30.
And being all a-sat in the adverbs hall
First Line:
And being all a-sat in the adverbs hall
Last Line:
Were drunk that night to solder up the breach
DMI number:
42387
31.
As on a board well poised boys sink and rise
First Line:
As on a board well poised boys sink and rise
Last Line:
Beware ye Westminsters of P-tt and P-tt
DMI number:
31359
32.
Arms books and him I sing whose talents rare
First Line:
Arms books and him I sing whose talents rare
Last Line:
And all the wonders of Prancero's reign
DMI number:
37745
33.
Arra dear joy save all your faces
First Line:
Arra dear joy save all your faces
Last Line:
Ay no indeed I've done your servant
DMI number:
19990
34.
As Adam was the first of men whence all beginning tak
First Line:
As Adam was the first of men whence all beginning tak
Last Line:
And wil's their college hence be called the college of King James
Author:
James VI and I (Speculation)
DMI number:
4632
35.
As Adam was the first of men whence all beginning takt
First Line:
As Adam was the first of men whence all beginning takt
Last Line:
And wil's their colledge hence be called the colledge of king James
Author:
James VI and I (Speculation)
DMI number:
37423
36.
As sage sowgelder roves the country round
First Line:
As sage sowgelder roves the country round
Last Line:
That here at leisure they may all forget
DMI number:
8082
37.
As I walked along fair London town
First Line:
As I walked along fair London town
Last Line:
They have left all their friends to wear thyme and rue | Fa la la &c
DMI number:
11986
38.
As I went forth to view the spring
First Line:
As I went forth to view the spring
Last Line:
For omnia vincit amor
DMI number:
1221
39.
At length with vengeance bursts my raging vein
First Line:
At length with vengeance bursts my raging vein
Last Line:
And lost in transport beg to wake no more
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
12000
40.
As when the deluge first began to fall
First Line:
As when the deluge first began to fall
Last Line:
Are the chief heroes in the sacred list of fame
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
6955
41.
Attend and I'll you a story that's new
First Line:
Attend and I'll you a story that's new
Last Line:
To traitors and villains confusion of face | Which nobody &c
DMI number:
11957
42.
Aspicis hunc plantis qui fulcitur elephantis
First Line:
Aspicis hunc plantis qui fulcitur elephantis
Last Line:
Trahere sermones et tollere simmersones
DMI number:
35085
43.
Before by death you never knowledge gain
First Line:
Before by death you never knowledge gain
Last Line:
I should grow bold and give to all access
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16021
44.
Behind the scenes sit mighty we
First Line:
Behind the scenes sit mighty we
Last Line:
All scabbed and old they in some hollow tree shall die
DMI number:
6953
45.
Blessed sons of affluence meet for virtues friends
First Line:
Blessed sons of affluence meet for virtues friends
Last Line:
To fatten and refresh the plains below
DMI number:
28161
46.
Bred up by parents' arbitrary rules
First Line:
Bred up by parents' arbitrary rules
Last Line:
True martyr to the cause rots stinks and dies
DMI number:
11161
47.
Behold this awful dome of science full
First Line:
Behold this awful dome of science full
Last Line:
Except a regal hall or coronation day
DMI number:
28757
48.
Believe me Will that they who have least sense
First Line:
Believe me Will that they who have least sense
Last Line:
Lies in the more or less degree of sense
DMI number:
3865
49.
Believe me Will that those who have least sense
First Line:
Believe me Will that those who have least sense
Last Line:
Lies in the more or the less want of sense
DMI number:
6496
50.
Can learning's orb when such a star expires
First Line:
Can learning's orb when such a star expires
Last Line:
A genius to applaud so like his own
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
6595
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