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1.
A crafty mouse as ever made
First Line:
A crafty mouse as ever made
Last Line:
And those that judge are asses
Author:
William Pittis (Speculation)
DMI number:
3411
2.
A sage philosopher called Ned
First Line:
A sage philosopher called Ned
Last Line:
And each diversion has its season
DMI number:
19777
3.
All hail ye soft mysterious powers that charm
First Line:
All hail ye soft mysterious powers that charm
Last Line:
Sings in her rags and dances in her chains
DMI number:
11818
4.
Accept these lines my brother and my friend
First Line:
Accept these lines my brother and my friend
Last Line:
And to each thought celestial requiems sing
DMI number:
35407
5.
Adieu for ever music and virtu
First Line:
Adieu for ever music and virtu
Last Line:
John Bull was made to roar but not to sing
DMI number:
35690
6.
Alas poor tadpole how art thou
First Line:
Alas poor tadpole how art thou
Last Line:
And ballads must prevail
DMI number:
3079
7.
Again the balmy zephyr blows
First Line:
Again the balmy zephyr blows
Last Line:
Your songs be my reward
Author:
Richard Graves (Absolute)
DMI number:
32565
8.
Ah Clio why did you attack
First Line:
Ah Clio why did you attack
Last Line:
We'll tune them to her lasting praise | With a fa la &c
DMI number:
9366
9.
Apollo aid refuses
First Line:
Apollo aid refuses
Last Line:
Tis understood of course
DMI number:
31210
10.
An opera like a pillory may be said
First Line:
An opera like a pillory may be said
Last Line:
To nail our ears down and expose our head
DMI number:
24092
11.
An opera like a pillory may be said
First Line:
An opera like a pillory may be said
Last Line:
To nail our ears down but expose our head
DMI number:
15720
12.
All the flatteries of fate
First Line:
All the flatteries of fate
Last Line:
To be interred with the dirge of the disconsolate quire
DMI number:
44142
13.
And thrum a guitar
First Line:
And thrum a guitar
Last Line:
When your music they hear
DMI number:
7215
14.
Ambrosia wrongs me of my song
First Line:
Ambrosia wrongs me of my song
Last Line:
You sweetly thus deny me still
DMI number:
25682
15.
Amidst rude chaos and when ancient night
First Line:
Amidst rude chaos and when ancient night
Last Line:
In enflrdd harmony in endless praise
Author:
Dr Henry Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
38233
16.
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams
First Line:
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams
Last Line:
And damps the cheerful choir
DMI number:
4519
17.
As long as tender sentiment shall please
First Line:
As long as tender sentiment shall please
Last Line:
While reason passion truth assert thy cause
DMI number:
38121
18.
As the vexed tyrant when for blood designed
First Line:
As the vexed tyrant when for blood designed
Last Line:
And where you placed 'em there they rooted stand
Author:
John Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
5819
19.
Apollo's self might well inspire
First Line:
Apollo's self might well inspire
Last Line:
And yet restore our sinking stage
DMI number:
33219
20.
As in some piece while Luke his skill expressed
First Line:
As in some piece while Luke his skill expressed
Last Line:
And to a miracle improves a tune
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16353
21.
At concerts lo an expletive I stand
First Line:
At concerts lo an expletive I stand
Last Line:
Teach me true time and harmonize my ear | Let -
DMI number:
22067
22.
At last a soft and solemn breathing sound
First Line:
At last a soft and solemn breathing sound
Last Line:
Under the ribs of death
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30886
23.
Awake awake my silent lyre
First Line:
Awake awake my silent lyre
Last Line:
And spend eternity in praising thee
DMI number:
33089
24.
Awake awake whose harmonious souls
First Line:
Awake awake whose harmonious souls
Last Line:
Thee our bright saint above her our great queen below
DMI number:
5082
25.
Be gone our nation's pleasure and reproach
First Line:
Be gone our nation's pleasure and reproach
Last Line:
And stole from Shakespeare's self our easy hearts
DMI number:
8391
26.
Be not offended at our sad complaint
First Line:
Be not offended at our sad complaint
Last Line:
We mourn our loss but yet commend your choice
DMI number:
29502
27.
Before the rosy dawn of day
First Line:
Before the rosy dawn of day
Last Line:
Thy lofty praises sing
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
4062
28.
Behold and listen while the fair
First Line:
Behold and listen while the fair
Last Line:
Men strive not but deplore the fire
Author:
Edmund Waller (Confident)
DMI number:
5660
29.
Behold the Lilliputian throng
First Line:
Behold the Lilliputian throng
Last Line:
They mount and as they mount they sing
DMI number:
21855
30.
Bewail with me all ye that have professed
First Line:
Bewail with me all ye that have professed
Last Line:
Phillips her friend that can her touch no more
DMI number:
49451
31.
Blessed Cecilia charming maid
First Line:
Blessed Cecilia charming maid
Last Line:
In every string and every tongue
Author:
Theophilus Parsons (Absolute)
DMI number:
6985
32.
Blessed Cecilia charming maid
First Line:
Blessed Cecilia charming maid
Last Line:
In melting accents on the singer's tongue
DMI number:
5925
33.
Bra John o Boot was a bonny muckle mon
First Line:
Bra John o Boot was a bonny muckle mon
Last Line:
Though his ear may be tickled by a german flute
DMI number:
31806
34.
Brave souls may strive to parallel
First Line:
Brave souls may strive to parallel
Last Line:
He reigns in harmony and love
DMI number:
36717
35.
Bred in the womb of mother earth unseen by mortal eyes
First Line:
Bred in the womb of mother earth unseen by mortal eyes
Last Line:
So I lift up my cheerful note and as I mount I sing
DMI number:
15310
36.
Bred in the womb of mother earth
First Line:
Bred in the womb of mother earth
Last Line:
And as I mount I sing
DMI number:
24020
37.
Boast not how Orpheus charmed the rocks
First Line:
Boast not how Orpheus charmed the rocks
Last Line:
And Smith and Gage are pleased
DMI number:
35083
38.
Beneath a reverend gloomy shade
First Line:
Beneath a reverend gloomy shade
Last Line:
One hallelujah more but ever silent lie
Author:
John Norris (Absolute)
DMI number:
4092
39.
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
First Line:
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
Last Line:
And with unrivalled ditty charms alone
DMI number:
21717
40.
Beneath yon lofty mountain's shaggy brow
First Line:
Beneath yon lofty mountain's shaggy brow
Last Line:
And Snowden echoes back the sprightly sound
DMI number:
28669
41.
By wondrous power of music's artful force
First Line:
By wondrous power of music's artful force
Last Line:
Her formal chastity is much belied
DMI number:
10545
42.
By deathless Phoebus tis not to be born
First Line:
By deathless Phoebus tis not to be born
Last Line:
He who brought you glory bring your peace
DMI number:
7234
43.
But not our passions only disagree
First Line:
But not our passions only disagree
Last Line:
He passes on and only cries tis fine
Author:
Benjamin Stillingfleet (Absolute)
DMI number:
30898
44.
Bring my lyre and tune the strings
First Line:
Bring my lyre and tune the strings
Last Line:
All my songs must be of love
DMI number:
3532
45.
Cease charmer cease for pity urge no more
First Line:
Cease charmer cease for pity urge no more
Last Line:
Your face resistless and your tongue the same
DMI number:
25819
46.
Cecilia celestial maid
First Line:
Cecilia celestial maid
Last Line:
And bright Cecilia crown the festival
Author:
Richard Towne (Speculation)
DMI number:
2166
47.
Cecilia charming saint we raise
First Line:
Cecilia charming saint we raise
Last Line:
We our selves shall joyful live
DMI number:
6513
48.
Come sweet Musaeus angels weep thy stay
First Line:
Come sweet Musaeus angels weep thy stay
Last Line:
Hush their own harps and shout let his resound
DMI number:
35522
49.
Charmed with Belinda's voice and wit
First Line:
Charmed with Belinda's voice and wit
Last Line:
Some angel must express
DMI number:
10969
50.
Christofre him served longe
First Line:
Christofre him served longe
Last Line:
And in a tyme he nemped in his song the devil at laste
DMI number:
38461
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