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1.
A drop of amber from the weeping plant
First Line:
A drop of amber from the weeping plant
Last Line:
Is from a worthless ant become a gem
DMI number:
28989
2.
A flying camp is formed each year
First Line:
A flying camp is formed each year
Last Line:
Less when I march than when I fly
DMI number:
15095
3.
A fortnight past and something more
First Line:
A fortnight past and something more
Last Line:
The spring alas is dry
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34443
4.
A giant shepherd here his flock maintains
First Line:
A giant shepherd here his flock maintains
Last Line:
Crowned with rough thickets and a nodding wood
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
31650
5.
A gloomy tempest rising from the main
First Line:
A gloomy tempest rising from the main
Last Line:
Thou great eternal infinite and one
DMI number:
25673
6.
A grasshopper once while the winter prevailed
First Line:
A grasshopper once while the winter prevailed
Last Line:
All idlers shall suffer the woes they deserve
DMI number:
36291
7.
'Look at your corn in May
First Line:
'Look at your corn in May
Last Line:
And you'll return with another tune
DMI number:
23478
8.
A blissful field circled with groves of myrrh
First Line:
A blissful field circled with groves of myrrh
Last Line:
Imbrowned the noon-tide bowers
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
7508
9.
A cave there is deep in declining ground
First Line:
A cave there is deep in declining ground
Last Line:
Because thought absent at his wondrous fall
Author:
John Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
5880
10.
A myrtle flourished mongst the flowers
First Line:
A myrtle flourished mongst the flowers
Last Line:
Near the old yew in -- church yard
Author:
Benjamin Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
22582
11.
A paultry creeping ivy had
First Line:
A paultry creeping ivy had
Last Line:
And turns the villains over and over
DMI number:
33381
12.
A sullen calm unusual dark and dead
First Line:
A sullen calm unusual dark and dead
Last Line:
His will unerring wisest justest best
Author:
David Mallet (Absolute)
DMI number:
29807
13.
A swain who musing on the various cares
First Line:
A swain who musing on the various cares
Last Line:
Warned him to seek the house and quit his verdant bower
Author:
Richard Lewis (Absolute)
DMI number:
23073
14.
A swarm of bees in May
First Line:
A swarm of bees in May
Last Line:
Is not worth a fly
DMI number:
23479
15.
A sylvan lodge that like Pomona's arbour smiled
First Line:
A sylvan lodge that like Pomona's arbour smiled
Last Line:
Nor Faunus haunted
DMI number:
39316
16.
A malady there is that runs through all
First Line:
A malady there is that runs through all
Last Line:
Is led before my chariot like a slave
DMI number:
7824
17.
A man having got a most excellent hatchet
First Line:
A man having got a most excellent hatchet
Last Line:
Must in return expect dry blows
DMI number:
19840
18.
A pointed flinty rock all bare and black
First Line:
A pointed flinty rock all bare and black
Last Line:
The leaning head hung threatening over the flood
DMI number:
40106
19.
A shower of soft and fleecy rain
First Line:
A shower of soft and fleecy rain
Last Line:
As if with fur of ermin crowned
DMI number:
29672
20.
A silly poor shepherd was folding his sheep
First Line:
A silly poor shepherd was folding his sheep
Last Line:
The warmer thou art the cuc-colder am I
DMI number:
43967
21.
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
22.
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
23.
A rock that braves
First Line:
A rock that braves
Last Line:
Wash off the seaweeds and the founding tides
DMI number:
40108
24.
A rozen mould these fiery flames begin
First Line:
A rozen mould these fiery flames begin
Last Line:
The flame shall cease hating all famishment
DMI number:
43744
25.
A scene like this can seldom fail to please
First Line:
A scene like this can seldom fail to please
Last Line:
And praise the great director as I ought
Author:
William Woty (Confident)
DMI number:
32883
26.
A tree there is eight letters do express
First Line:
A tree there is eight letters do express
Last Line:
So rare that in a thousand scarce there's one
DMI number:
42021
27.
A truce to thought and let us over the fields
First Line:
A truce to thought and let us over the fields
Last Line:
Once more to rest his foot on his own threshold
Author:
James Hurdis (Absolute)
DMI number:
36983
28.
A week's long absence had Liberia kept
First Line:
A week's long absence had Liberia kept
Last Line:
Ah watch your words and let your lovers live
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
16980
29.
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
30.
A lowly swain loved a proud nymph in vain
First Line:
A lowly swain loved a proud nymph in vain
Last Line:
Some gentler nymph who'll not your love refuse
DMI number:
43562
31.
A lusty frog a duck swears is such meat
First Line:
A lusty frog a duck swears is such meat
Last Line:
And sprinkled with my dew the fury cools
DMI number:
7848
32.
Ah gentle pipe thee erst I wont to fill
First Line:
Ah gentle pipe thee erst I wont to fill
Last Line:
And mizling clouds gan warn him homeward hie
DMI number:
28441
33.
Ah gentle shepherd thine the lot to tend
First Line:
Ah gentle shepherd thine the lot to tend
Last Line:
And charitable habits learn in sport
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
30180
34.
Ah happy flower pride of all
First Line:
Ah happy flower pride of all
Last Line:
Forbids the kisses of the approaching sun
DMI number:
44418
35.
Ah little think the gay licentious proud
First Line:
Ah little think the gay licentious proud
Last Line:
Refining still the social passions work
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33690
36.
Ah lovely rose how sweetly dost thou smell
First Line:
Ah lovely rose how sweetly dost thou smell
Last Line:
Yet when in bed with her I would be man
DMI number:
7465
37.
Ah lovely stream how fitly may thou be
First Line:
Ah lovely stream how fitly may thou be
Last Line:
Could so slight all vicissitudes of fate
DMI number:
43443
38.
All change but nothing finally decays
First Line:
All change but nothing finally decays
Last Line:
For riches tombs replete with dust and bones
DMI number:
28207
39.
All conquering heat oh intermit thy wrath
First Line:
All conquering heat oh intermit thy wrath
Last Line:
Unsatisfied and sick tosses in noon
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
29847
40.
All flowers will droop in absence of the sun
First Line:
All flowers will droop in absence of the sun
Last Line:
That waked their sweets
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18899
41.
All hail thou pleasing cheerful morn
First Line:
All hail thou pleasing cheerful morn
Last Line:
And bless thy happy reign
DMI number:
33478
42.
About a bank with balmy bews
First Line:
About a bank with balmy bews
Last Line:
Whose glore eternal reigns
Author:
Alexander Montgomerie (Confident)
DMI number:
4614
43.
About an bank with balmy bewis
First Line:
About an bank with balmy bewis
Last Line:
Quhois glore eternall rings
Author:
Alexander Montgomerie (Absolute)
DMI number:
10935
44.
Accept these flowers of different hue
First Line:
Accept these flowers of different hue
Last Line:
The flame within his breast
DMI number:
11069
45.
Adam the while
First Line:
Adam the while
Last Line:
Solace in her return so long delayed
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
29722
46.
Adieu fair spring adorned with chaplets gay
First Line:
Adieu fair spring adorned with chaplets gay
Last Line:
Their hope their strength their fortitude increase
DMI number:
30854
47.
Adieu the pleasing rural scene
First Line:
Adieu the pleasing rural scene
Last Line:
One glorious and eternal spring
Author:
Joseph Cockfield (Absolute)
DMI number:
30855
48.
Adieu the pleasing rural scene
First Line:
Adieu the pleasing rural scene
Last Line:
One glorious one eternal spring
Author:
Joseph Cockfield (Absolute)
DMI number:
32651
49.
Adieu ye crystal grots and flowery plains
First Line:
Adieu ye crystal grots and flowery plains
Last Line:
A grateful people and a gracious king
DMI number:
28724
50.
Ah spare ye gentle boars my lovely boy
First Line:
Ah spare ye gentle boars my lovely boy
Last Line:
And swiftly fly to thy Sulpitia's arms
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
10007
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