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Attend my soul the early birds inspire
First Line:
Attend my soul the early birds inspire
Last Line:
Shakes off his sloth but shakes not off his sin
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
23367
92.
Aurora rising from old Tithon's bed
First Line:
Aurora rising from old Tithon's bed
Last Line:
Drove the dear shades that hid our joys away
DMI number:
6691
93.
Ask for what end the heavenly bodies shine
First Line:
Ask for what end the heavenly bodies shine
Last Line:
My footstool earth my canopy the skies
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30521
94.
Ask me no longer whither stray
First Line:
Ask me no longer whither stray
Last Line:
Fixed become as in their sphere
DMI number:
11214
95.
Ask me no more whether do stray
First Line:
Ask me no more whether do stray
Last Line:
And in thy fragrant bosom dies
DMI number:
44110
96.
Ask not the cause why sullen spring
First Line:
Ask not the cause why sullen spring
Last Line:
To be the victim for mankind
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4702
97.
Aspiring Phoebus who alone can warm
First Line:
Aspiring Phoebus who alone can warm
Last Line:
That each may fill the circle made by heaven
DMI number:
21961
98.
Bare winter now approaches
First Line:
Bare winter now approaches
Last Line:
And trees their leaves do loose
DMI number:
23493
99.
Be cautious madam how you thus provoke
First Line:
Be cautious madam how you thus provoke
Last Line:
The fate may be your own another day
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
8012
100.
Be not thou so foolish nice
First Line:
Be not thou so foolish nice
Last Line:
Come bill and kiss and I'll show you
DMI number:
42939
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