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1.
A day an hour of virtuous liberty
First Line:
A day an hour of virtuous liberty
Last Line:
Is worth a whole eternity in bondage
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
19296
2.
A country clown called Hodge went up to view
First Line:
A country clown called Hodge went up to view
Last Line:
His body fell out fled his frighted soul
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Speculation)
DMI number:
3638
3.
A half famished wolf met a jolly fat dog
First Line:
A half famished wolf met a jolly fat dog
Last Line:
They that will have the fat must submit to the clog
DMI number:
4417
4.
A hawk that of yore
First Line:
A hawk that of yore
Last Line:
The praises of free liberty
DMI number:
4404
5.
A show of liberty
First Line:
A show of liberty
Last Line:
Which we want power to mend
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
16067
6.
A sight like this who can unmoved survey
First Line:
A sight like this who can unmoved survey
Last Line:
To break the bonds and set the prisoners free
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11653
7.
A slave thou wert by birth of this I gather
First Line:
A slave thou wert by birth of this I gather
Last Line:
For evermore thou saist my lord my father
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13206
8.
A prison or an isle are much the same
First Line:
A prison or an isle are much the same
Last Line:
That night is come the only time to rest
DMI number:
5983
9.
A prison or the isle are much the same
First Line:
A prison or the isle are much the same
Last Line:
That night is come the only time to rest
DMI number:
43172
10.
A tyrant's cursed blood runs in his veins
First Line:
A tyrant's cursed blood runs in his veins
Last Line:
There's none so dull as to mistake the man
DMI number:
36019
11.
A land there is as maps do tell
First Line:
A land there is as maps do tell
Last Line:
Still let them be cursed slaves for me
DMI number:
4403
12.
Ah liberty now have I learned to know
First Line:
Ah liberty now have I learned to know
Last Line:
My faultring tongue so basheth ought to crave
DMI number:
9072
13.
Ah Raleigh when thou didst thy breath resign
First Line:
Ah Raleigh when thou didst thy breath resign
Last Line:
No poisoned tyrants on thy earth shall live
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Speculation) & John Ayloffe (Confident)
DMI number:
3632
14.
All hands were piped to them up rose Sir
First Line:
All hands were piped to them up rose Sir
Last Line:
The dire effects of arbitrary power
DMI number:
32035
15.
Abhorred abhorrers horribly abhorred
First Line:
Abhorred abhorrers horribly abhorred
Last Line:
Does vote abhorrers all to be abhorred
DMI number:
43028
16.
Ah Raleigh when thou didst thy breath resign
First Line:
Ah Raleigh when thou didst thy breath resign
Last Line:
No poisonous serpent on the earth shall live
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Speculation) & John Ayloffe (Confident)
DMI number:
42302
17.
Ah Tityrus you can sit beneath a tree
First Line:
Ah Tityrus you can sit beneath a tree
Last Line:
Shadows of hills grow long and the sun low
DMI number:
41828
18.
Albion disclose thy drowsy eyes and see
First Line:
Albion disclose thy drowsy eyes and see
Last Line:
That would produce at last such glorious days as these
DMI number:
5912
19.
Albion exult thy sons a voice divine have heard
First Line:
Albion exult thy sons a voice divine have heard
Last Line:
Lure his contented heart from the sweet vale of ease
Author:
Joseph Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25763
20.
Algernon Sidney fills this tomb
First Line:
Algernon Sidney fills this tomb
Last Line:
Where pope and devil have nought to do
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3660
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