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1.
A bishop once whose crazy brain
First Line:
A bishop once whose crazy brain
Last Line:
The guests were pleased no more was said
DMI number:
73
2.
A papist died as twas Jehovah's will
First Line:
A papist died as twas Jehovah's will
Last Line:
Should you come in you'd eat the devil here
DMI number:
4719
3.
A story strange I will you tell
First Line:
A story strange I will you tell
Last Line:
Which pleased her husband wondrous well
DMI number:
43005
4.
A merry jest I will you tell
First Line:
A merry jest I will you tell
Last Line:
And in this place no longer stay
DMI number:
6720
5.
A song of horror I must now commence
First Line:
A song of horror I must now commence
Last Line:
And shall for ages be the song of fame
DMI number:
4243
6.
A rake by every passion ruled
First Line:
A rake by every passion ruled
Last Line:
For care by right should go before
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
33375
7.
A young man lately in our town
First Line:
A young man lately in our town
Last Line:
Then send for me with speed
DMI number:
6718
8.
Angels and ministers of grace defend us
First Line:
Angels and ministers of grace defend us
Last Line:
Nay let's follow him
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
40519
9.
All you who Hymen's yoke would prove
First Line:
All you who Hymen's yoke would prove
Last Line:
By not increasing fools
DMI number:
19406
10.
As late I wandered over the flowery plain
First Line:
As late I wandered over the flowery plain
Last Line:
And homeward took my solitary way
DMI number:
33786
11.
As musing on his bed the speecher lay
First Line:
As musing on his bed the speecher lay
Last Line:
And leave thee to the lash of lost integrity
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19530
12.
As I beheld the bright Corinna's eyes
First Line:
As I beheld the bright Corinna's eyes
Last Line:
Conjured the saucy demon into hell
DMI number:
42740
13.
As at midnight half distracted
First Line:
As at midnight half distracted
Last Line:
Unsupported and undone
DMI number:
32140
14.
As in a dream our thinking monarch lay
First Line:
As in a dream our thinking monarch lay
Last Line:
Frighted to see himself so much outdone
DMI number:
4561
15.
As it fell out on a long summer's day
First Line:
As it fell out on a long summer's day
Last Line:
Or they had now been there
DMI number:
37601
16.
Awake Angantyr Hervor the only daughter
First Line:
Awake Angantyr Hervor the only daughter
Last Line:
In the midst of a place where fire burns round about me
Author:
George Hickes (Absolute)
DMI number:
7075
17.
As when the labouring sun hath wrought his track
First Line:
As when the labouring sun hath wrought his track
Last Line:
Whose earthly fumes crack my devout aspires
DMI number:
43504
18.
B---- vexed with court the country sought
First Line:
B---- vexed with court the country sought
Last Line:
From ------ unhappy case
DMI number:
19742
19.
Betwixt the chief of summer and the said winter
First Line:
Betwixt the chief of summer and the said winter
Last Line:
Though I write as it was wist I it not
Author:
Beid (Speculation)
DMI number:
7388
20.
Behold we are come from gloomy shades below
First Line:
Behold we are come from gloomy shades below
Last Line:
Eternal misery and endless woe
DMI number:
7456
21.
Beneath a churchyard yew
First Line:
Beneath a churchyard yew
Last Line:
O sweet o sweet Anne Page
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27247
22.
But some what shall I say as sooth as I heard
First Line:
But some what shall I say as sooth as I heard
Last Line:
Looking to the Lennox me lief thought
Author:
Waldhave (Speculation)
DMI number:
33535
23.
But some what shall I say as sooth I heard
First Line:
But some what shall I say as sooth I heard
Last Line:
Looking to the Lennox is me lest thought
Author:
Waldhave (Speculation)
DMI number:
33519
24.
But somewhat shal I say as suith I heird
First Line:
But somewhat shal I say as suith I heird
Last Line:
Looking to the Lennox as me leif thought
DMI number:
31982
25.
But somewhat shall I say as sooth I heard
First Line:
But somewhat shall I say as sooth I heard
Last Line:
Looking to the Lennox as me lief thought
Author:
Waldhave (Speculation)
DMI number:
7395
26.
Come ye elves that be
First Line:
Come ye elves that be
Last Line:
Their secrets we will never declare
DMI number:
28988
27.
Come follow follow me
First Line:
Come follow follow me
Last Line:
Where we the night before have been
DMI number:
16319
28.
Cursed be the timorous fool whose feeble mind
First Line:
Cursed be the timorous fool whose feeble mind
Last Line:
A steady resolute heroic soul
DMI number:
3655
29.
Dark was the night and dreary was the cell
First Line:
Dark was the night and dreary was the cell
Last Line:
All sad and pensive to his cot returned
DMI number:
30440
30.
Expanded now hell's spacious portal lay
First Line:
Expanded now hell's spacious portal lay
Last Line:
Accents confused and a discordant sound
DMI number:
36192
31.
From Christ's birth count thousand years complete
First Line:
From Christ's birth count thousand years complete
Last Line:
And men on all hands lamentably mourn
DMI number:
7743
32.
From forth the Elysian fields
First Line:
From forth the Elysian fields
Last Line:
And we will both be blithe together
DMI number:
42475
33.
From Stygian shade lo my pale ghost doth rise
First Line:
From Stygian shade lo my pale ghost doth rise
Last Line:
And perhaps may then leave purgatory
DMI number:
43008
34.
From the blessed regions of eternal day
First Line:
From the blessed regions of eternal day
Last Line:
Britain shall be his throne in time to come
DMI number:
3659
35.
From the boat of old Charon in the Stygian ferry
First Line:
From the boat of old Charon in the Stygian ferry
Last Line:
You are pirate at sea as I pirate at land | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
4986
36.
From the dark regions of eternal night
First Line:
From the dark regions of eternal night
Last Line:
He vanished straight and went to purgatory
DMI number:
12032
37.
Go bid thy mistress when my drink is ready
First Line:
Go bid thy mistress when my drink is ready
Last Line:
Wake Duncan with this knocking would thou couldst
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
40541
38.
Go restless ghost tell that proud fair
First Line:
Go restless ghost tell that proud fair
Last Line:
And I shall be contented
DMI number:
44114
39.
Hail craggy rocks and mountains high
First Line:
Hail craggy rocks and mountains high
Last Line:
Ever he could say farewell
DMI number:
33787
40.
Hail great prophetic spirit who could see
First Line:
Hail great prophetic spirit who could see
Last Line:
How great a truth had it in time been known
DMI number:
44317
41.
Grim king of the ghosts make haste
First Line:
Grim king of the ghosts make haste
Last Line:
Is hovering in the air
DMI number:
2551
42.
Hosier with indignant sorrow
First Line:
Hosier with indignant sorrow
Last Line:
And for England shamed in thee
DMI number:
17834
43.
His angle rod made of a sturdy oak
First Line:
His angle rod made of a sturdy oak
Last Line:
And sat upon a rock and bobbed for a whale
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
24870
44.
His lecture to the sad young prophets done
First Line:
His lecture to the sad young prophets done
Last Line:
The glorious saint and his arrival great
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
4074
45.
I groan and languish to relate
First Line:
I groan and languish to relate
Last Line:
Popish and factious and let all men say | Amen
DMI number:
43009
46.
I had an easy dose of wine over night
First Line:
I had an easy dose of wine over night
Last Line:
Before the joys of life or aught that's here admired
DMI number:
4748
47.
In the days of our sires
First Line:
In the days of our sires
Last Line:
Twas the captain's great dog and a flea
DMI number:
39139
48.
In aunciente days tradition showes
First Line:
In aunciente days tradition showes
Last Line:
As best deserve your choice
Author:
Dr Henry Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
37300
49.
In aunciente days tradition shows
First Line:
In aunciente days tradition shows
Last Line:
As best deserve sich choice
Author:
Dr Henry Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
32283
50.
In Britain's isle and Arthur's days
First Line:
In Britain's isle and Arthur's days
Last Line:
Upon the unworthy mind
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
24080
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