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1.
A damsel hard by as fair as her fame
First Line:
A damsel hard by as fair as her fame
Last Line:
Ere I die at her feet may she pity and love
DMI number:
35482
2.
A face that should content me wonderous well
First Line:
A face that should content me wonderous well
Last Line:
And knit again with knot that should not slide
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8819
3.
A face that should content me wondrous well
First Line:
A face that should content me wondrous well
Last Line:
And knit again the knot that should not slide
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
32114
4.
A fate like mine as poets sing
First Line:
A fate like mine as poets sing
Last Line:
Less tender than the heart
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
30875
5.
A friend of mine exposed to sale
First Line:
A friend of mine exposed to sale
Last Line:
I will in vengeance give to thee
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39229
6.
A friend of mine exposed to sale
First Line:
A friend of mine exposed to sale
Last Line:
The fire shall thy sole ruin be
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
42587
7.
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
8.
A bloom like thine attends the vernal rose
First Line:
A bloom like thine attends the vernal rose
Last Line:
And leave the strong impression deep behind
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Speculation)
DMI number:
12689
9.
A blooming youth lies buried here
First Line:
A blooming youth lies buried here
Last Line:
But death had quicker wings than love
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27361
10.
A careful nymph with careless grief oppressed
First Line:
A careful nymph with careless grief oppressed
Last Line:
These with my woe my woes with these increase
Author:
Anthony Munday (Absolute)
DMI number:
13195
11.
A choir of bright beauties in spring did appear
First Line:
A choir of bright beauties in spring did appear
Last Line:
When Pan and his son and fair Syrinx return
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4176
12.
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
13.
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
14.
A grove there was by nature made
First Line:
A grove there was by nature made
Last Line:
With separate maintenance for life
Author:
Nicholas Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
22500
15.
A handsome youth be sure you'll have
First Line:
A handsome youth be sure you'll have
Last Line:
That will thee wed my pretty Nan
DMI number:
8186
16.
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
17.
A knife dear girl cuts love they say
First Line:
A knife dear girl cuts love they say
Last Line:
Save only cut and come again
DMI number:
36063
18.
A new found match is made of late
First Line:
A new found match is made of late
Last Line:
Love is a pleasant woe
DMI number:
49675
19.
A newfound match is made of late
First Line:
A newfound match is made of late
Last Line:
Love is a pleasant woe
DMI number:
49899
20.
A northern pair we waive the name
First Line:
A northern pair we waive the name
Last Line:
Give nature vent and drop it here
DMI number:
23390
21.
A northern pair we'll waive the name
First Line:
A northern pair we'll waive the name
Last Line:
Give nature vent and drop it here
DMI number:
32315
22.
A nosegay lacking flowers fresh
First Line:
A nosegay lacking flowers fresh
Last Line:
on ground he takes his rest
DMI number:
49212
23.
A nymph and swain Sheelah and Dermot hight
First Line:
A nymph and swain Sheelah and Dermot hight
Last Line:
Then let us rise and rest our weary bums
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13466
24.
A swain long tortured with disdain
First Line:
A swain long tortured with disdain
Last Line:
And make us tyrants by their fear
DMI number:
11840
25.
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
26.
A thousand martyrs I have made
First Line:
A thousand martyrs I have made
Last Line:
Despise the fools that whine for love
DMI number:
43588
27.
A tower with sounding walls erected stands
First Line:
A tower with sounding walls erected stands
Last Line:
Beyond what can be by my words expressed
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
7347
28.
A mighty science 'tis to know
First Line:
A mighty science 'tis to know
Last Line:
That folly guide and wait on love
DMI number:
6242
29.
A pleasant spring doth rise within my grove
First Line:
A pleasant spring doth rise within my grove
Last Line:
That none but lovers and the muses know
DMI number:
42112
30.
A poore soule sat sighing under a sicamore tree
First Line:
A poore soule sat sighing under a sicamore tree
Last Line:
Sing O the greene willow shall be my garland
DMI number:
37267
31.
A reason why we love
First Line:
A reason why we love
Last Line:
That love has reason
DMI number:
22015
32.
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
33.
A pox who'd be a poet in our days
First Line:
A pox who'd be a poet in our days
Last Line:
Next venture posture Mall shall be his muse
DMI number:
41878
34.
A secret murder hath been done of late
First Line:
A secret murder hath been done of late
Last Line:
For at your fight my wound doth bleed anew
DMI number:
44747
35.
A seeming friend yet enemy to rest
First Line:
A seeming friend yet enemy to rest
Last Line:
Such life leads Love entangled with misdeems
Author:
John Lyly (Absolute)
DMI number:
44778
36.
A serious lover can alone explain
First Line:
A serious lover can alone explain
Last Line:
Than all the flowers of rhetoric can do
DMI number:
6838
37.
A shepherd boy all in an evening fair
First Line:
A shepherd boy all in an evening fair
Last Line:
To slumbers soft his sorrowing breast invite
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Confident)
DMI number:
6478
38.
A shepherdess of wondrous fame
First Line:
A shepherdess of wondrous fame
Last Line:
Must come in Mars's guise
DMI number:
6222
39.
A silly shepherd wooed but wist not
First Line:
A silly shepherd wooed but wist not
Last Line:
When he will he shall have nay
DMI number:
7054
40.
A song of horror I must now commence
First Line:
A song of horror I must now commence
Last Line:
And shall for ages be the song of fame
DMI number:
4243
41.
A pretty young lady in love with a beau
First Line:
A pretty young lady in love with a beau
Last Line:
But according to custom she lights him to bed
DMI number:
21738
42.
A restless lover I espied
First Line:
A restless lover I espied
Last Line:
Nor Cupid a physician
DMI number:
44280
43.
A rustic brought of curious mold
First Line:
A rustic brought of curious mold
Last Line:
I swear I'll make a fire of thee
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27182
44.
A whimsical pain has just caught me
First Line:
A whimsical pain has just caught me
Last Line:
The queen of our toast Molly Row
DMI number:
22725
45.
A lady thus her maid addressed
First Line:
A lady thus her maid addressed
Last Line:
When all who see admire
DMI number:
38042
46.
A lady's heart on Marlborough Downs
First Line:
A lady's heart on Marlborough Downs
Last Line:
To any modern man
DMI number:
25447
47.
A little herd-groom for he was no better
First Line:
A little herd-groom for he was no better
Last Line:
Whose voice did help their masters case lament
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49804
48.
A little herd-groom for he was no better
First Line:
A little herd-groom for he was no better
Last Line:
Whose voice did helpe their master's case lament
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49885
49.
A lovely nun but yet no cloistered fair
First Line:
A lovely nun but yet no cloistered fair
Last Line:
For still I'll court her image in my soul
DMI number:
18209
50.
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
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