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31.
At length the gods propitious to our prayers
First Line:
At length the gods propitious to our prayers
Last Line:
Worse is an evil fame much worse than none
Author:
George Granville (Confident)
DMI number:
4815
32.
At the large foot of a fair hollow tree
First Line:
At the large foot of a fair hollow tree
Last Line:
With peace let tares and acorns be my food
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
952
33.
Awake awake bright nymph appear
First Line:
Awake awake bright nymph appear
Last Line:
But give me opportunity
DMI number:
3520
34.
Away thou changeling motley humourist
First Line:
Away thou changeling motley humourist
Last Line:
And constantly a while must keep his bed
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9183
35.
Away with this cash twill make us all mad
First Line:
Away with this cash twill make us all mad
Last Line:
Than the needy man's fate
DMI number:
44164
36.
Ask of the learned the way the learned are blind
First Line:
Ask of the learned the way the learned are blind
Last Line:
Those call it pleasure and contentment these
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28247
37.
B--- of soapers the king
First Line:
B--- of soapers the king
Last Line:
There is no better fellow alive
DMI number:
33254
38.
Bacchus Iacchus fill our brains
First Line:
Bacchus Iacchus fill our brains
Last Line:
As well as bowls with sprightly strains
DMI number:
44183
39.
Be calm my Delius and serene
First Line:
Be calm my Delius and serene
Last Line:
Never never more
DMI number:
904
40.
Be gone I know the vain deceit
First Line:
Be gone I know the vain deceit
Last Line:
Stranger alike to guilt and fear
DMI number:
19664
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