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1.
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
2.
A certain rich knight
First Line:
A certain rich knight
Last Line:
And stoop to so ignoble a passion
DMI number:
22538
3.
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
4.
A country family for London bound
First Line:
A country family for London bound
Last Line:
Exalts your souls and yields a lasting pleasure
DMI number:
17686
5.
A peace a peace is better far
First Line:
A peace a peace is better far
Last Line:
A better peace what heart could wish
DMI number:
24452
6.
A place where the farmer sometimes lays his wheat
First Line:
A place where the farmer sometimes lays his wheat
Last Line:
May be found fifty prostitutes every day
DMI number:
36846
7.
A poet late of no ignoble fame
First Line:
A poet late of no ignoble fame
Last Line:
The men are blacksmiths and their wives are whores
DMI number:
34625
8.
A riddle a riddle mee neighbour John
First Line:
A riddle a riddle mee neighbour John
Last Line:
Chil hold in great indudgeon
DMI number:
42463
9.
A late expedition to Oxford was made
First Line:
A late expedition to Oxford was made
Last Line:
She's a woman she'll tell for she hates a true blue
DMI number:
24421
10.
Ah mourn thou loved retreat no more
First Line:
Ah mourn thou loved retreat no more
Last Line:
Usurped the wizard's proud domain
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
38693
11.
All folks who pretend to religion or grace
First Line:
All folks who pretend to religion or grace
Last Line:
How happy for us that it is not at home
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
17403
12.
Accept lamented shade the mournful lays
First Line:
Accept lamented shade the mournful lays
Last Line:
That ever youth could boast or heaven itself bestow
DMI number:
22939
13.
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
14.
After great Nassau taught this nation war
First Line:
After great Nassau taught this nation war
Last Line:
To Britain that we choose him for our own
DMI number:
10632
15.
After those reverend papers whose soul is
First Line:
After those reverend papers whose soul is
Last Line:
In length and ease are alike every where
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9212
16.
All nature was smiling and gay
First Line:
All nature was smiling and gay
Last Line:
Soft transports we never must repeat
DMI number:
11741
17.
An honest Yorkshire man lies here
First Line:
An honest Yorkshire man lies here
Last Line:
His peace and everlasting rest
DMI number:
36906
18.
Among these chiefs of British race
First Line:
Among these chiefs of British race
Last Line:
The structure was his own
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
22441
19.
Although no brandished cherubins are here
First Line:
Although no brandished cherubins are here
Last Line:
When an heroic is a georgic too
DMI number:
4539
20.
Amelia beauteous princess deign to view
First Line:
Amelia beauteous princess deign to view
Last Line:
The task to abler poets I resign
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18289
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