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111.
Adieu harmonious Dryden and receive
First Line:
Adieu harmonious Dryden and receive
Last Line:
Worthy the poet's and the patron's name
DMI number:
5697
112.
Adieu ye loved Pierian train
First Line:
Adieu ye loved Pierian train
Last Line:
Adieu Pierian maid adieu
DMI number:
19911
113.
Adverbs denote and make appear
First Line:
Adverbs denote and make appear
Last Line:
And always answer no
DMI number:
36492
114.
Advice to P----rs the adviser's zeal may prove
First Line:
Advice to P----rs the adviser's zeal may prove
Last Line:
Religion is a trick you never have known
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3588
115.
Ah tell me why deluded sex thus we
First Line:
Ah tell me why deluded sex thus we
Last Line:
Will owe our charms of wit of parts and poetry
DMI number:
43034
116.
Ah thou whom nature and thy stars designed
First Line:
Ah thou whom nature and thy stars designed
Last Line:
Keep my own faith yet not condemn the rest
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23746
117.
Ah weep now English genius weep
First Line:
Ah weep now English genius weep
Last Line:
Looks brighter from a sullen cloud
DMI number:
5110
118.
Ah who can tell how hard it is to climb
First Line:
Ah who can tell how hard it is to climb
Last Line:
Tis meet that I should mourn flow forth afresh my tears
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
37728
119.
Aid me ye gods who for assistance sue
First Line:
Aid me ye gods who for assistance sue
Last Line:
And they as long perpetuate my rhyme
DMI number:
39412
120.
Alas poor tadpole how art thou
First Line:
Alas poor tadpole how art thou
Last Line:
And ballads must prevail
DMI number:
3079
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