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1.
A fool a wise man riding once espied
First Line:
A fool a wise man riding once espied
Last Line:
Themselves not horse appoint where they must lie
Author:
John Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
41938
2.
A gaudy rainbow vivid gay
First Line:
A gaudy rainbow vivid gay
Last Line:
Himself replaced upon dry ground
DMI number:
33325
3.
A baronet lately a dutchman I trow
First Line:
A baronet lately a dutchman I trow
Last Line:
So he bravely resolved even to take to his heels
DMI number:
28784
4.
A cuckoo once as cuckoos use
First Line:
A cuckoo once as cuckoos use
Last Line:
Is not the moral of it true
DMI number:
33323
5.
A ship trimmed out in all the state of war
First Line:
A ship trimmed out in all the state of war
Last Line:
For you or for your mad parade
DMI number:
26791
6.
Again the royal streamers play
First Line:
Again the royal streamers play
Last Line:
While thought behind portrays the ideal scene
Author:
William Falconer (Absolute)
DMI number:
31239
7.
All in the Downs the fleet was moored
First Line:
All in the Downs the fleet was moored
Last Line:
Adieu she cried and waved her lily hand
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
2504
8.
All journey forwards to the self-same place
First Line:
All journey forwards to the self-same place
Last Line:
What pace I travel so my way be fair
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
17384
9.
All night she fled and all the live long day
First Line:
All night she fled and all the live long day
Last Line:
That call her back to all her griefs and tears
DMI number:
37811
10.
And has my friend unchecked by fear
First Line:
And has my friend unchecked by fear
Last Line:
And to the sword the gown
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25509
11.
All you who set sail for the land of delight
First Line:
All you who set sail for the land of delight
Last Line:
And a hundred to one but you double cape horn
Author:
Thomas Francklin (Absolute)
DMI number:
38033
12.
As one that's from a tedious voyage come
First Line:
As one that's from a tedious voyage come
Last Line:
Make it a heavenly sign near that which saved the old
Author:
Samuel Woodford (Confident)
DMI number:
6739
13.
As Sh--- at Temple was taking a boat
First Line:
As Sh--- at Temple was taking a boat
Last Line:
To Paul's or to Lambeth 'twas all one to him
DMI number:
16076
14.
As Sir Toby reeled home with his skin full of wine
First Line:
As Sir Toby reeled home with his skin full of wine
Last Line:
And Sir Toby steered home by the help of his tail
DMI number:
16725
15.
At Blagrave's once upon a time
First Line:
At Blagrave's once upon a time
Last Line:
Safety for unsubstantial show
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26596
16.
As when we view the waves by tempests swollen
First Line:
As when we view the waves by tempests swollen
Last Line:
Despairs and in each wave expects his death
DMI number:
39938
17.
Aza my love how long a time is past
First Line:
Aza my love how long a time is past
Last Line:
Ah love me Aza love me or I die
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36684
18.
Before Bohemian Anne was queen
First Line:
Before Bohemian Anne was queen
Last Line:
While only those who will need pay
DMI number:
20422
19.
Behold here's a ditty tis true and no jest
First Line:
Behold here's a ditty tis true and no jest
Last Line:
No mortal can prevent what the fates have decreed
DMI number:
12085
20.
Behold the Cerberus the Atlantic plow
First Line:
Behold the Cerberus the Atlantic plow
Last Line:
Her precious cargo Burgoyne Clinton Howe | Bow wow wow
DMI number:
33668
21.
Bleak roared the blast and horror's giant form
First Line:
Bleak roared the blast and horror's giant form
Last Line:
And seal a tyrant's doom
DMI number:
35308
22.
Blessed be those powers above those deities
First Line:
Blessed be those powers above those deities
Last Line:
And give him thousand kisses for his welcome home
DMI number:
42071
23.
Can he that flies his country find
First Line:
Can he that flies his country find
Last Line:
More swift than roes or stormy wind
Author:
Thomas Creech (Absolute)
DMI number:
24404
24.
Child Waters in his stable stood
First Line:
Child Waters in his stable stood
Last Line:
Shall be upon one day
Author:
Jael Henrietta Pye [nee Mendez; other married name Campbell] (Absolute)
DMI number:
37064
25.
Come and listen to my ditty
First Line:
Come and listen to my ditty
Last Line:
Since in yours I cannot be
DMI number:
23655
26.
Come come great Orange come away
First Line:
Come come great Orange come away
Last Line:
Except it be to have a rope | Couragio couragio couragio
DMI number:
4924
27.
Dear Anne | In prose I've wrote you many a journal
First Line:
Dear Anne | In prose I've wrote you many a journal
Last Line:
And now it flies to kiss your hands | Sep 6 1759
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
30836
28.
Condemned to Pontus tired with endless toil
First Line:
Condemned to Pontus tired with endless toil
Last Line:
Is a less grief than Caesar to offend
DMI number:
4037
29.
Daphnis because I am your debtor
First Line:
Daphnis because I am your debtor
Last Line:
I rest your very humble servant
Author:
Aphra Behn (Confident)
DMI number:
41818
30.
Dear Will | I am glad to hear you hold the rudder
First Line:
Dear Will | I am glad to hear you hold the rudder
Last Line:
You may depend upon my story | Your most affectionate | Albion's Glory
DMI number:
31213
31.
Dear P--tt--s--n | When Pedro gives his rustic fist and faith
First Line:
Dear P--tt--s--n | When Pedro gives his rustic fist and faith
Last Line:
And keep us friends in truth as well as name
DMI number:
24348
32.
Descend thou sweetest of the tuneful train
First Line:
Descend thou sweetest of the tuneful train
Last Line:
His thrice a hundred chains the doom of lawless love
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25572
33.
Escaped from my guardian's tyrannical sway
First Line:
Escaped from my guardian's tyrannical sway
Last Line:
For their bubbles and bows to give your good sense
Author:
Samuel Foote (Absolute)
DMI number:
37952
34.
Dost thou behold my soul with wild surprise
First Line:
Dost thou behold my soul with wild surprise
Last Line:
At once are sunk his genius and her charms
DMI number:
33217
35.
Deep in the bosom of a vale
First Line:
Deep in the bosom of a vale
Last Line:
They never shall reach my furthest link
DMI number:
36032
36.
Doctors by travel are improved
First Line:
Doctors by travel are improved
Last Line:
For ages and for ages
DMI number:
38431
37.
Favourite of Venus and the tuneful nine
First Line:
Favourite of Venus and the tuneful nine
Last Line:
But be a country gentleman at heart
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22311
38.
Fine paintings fine trees there's little else in it
First Line:
Fine paintings fine trees there's little else in it
Last Line:
By Vandyck Vanloo Poussin Raphael or Guido
DMI number:
35359
39.
Farewell dear swain let neither seas nor wind
First Line:
Farewell dear swain let neither seas nor wind
Last Line:
Should rise and crowd themselves into a storm
DMI number:
11111
40.
Farewell fair mistress of my chief desires
First Line:
Farewell fair mistress of my chief desires
Last Line:
Your sight alone can make your patient whole
DMI number:
43552
41.
Farewell fair saint may neither seas nor wind
First Line:
Farewell fair saint may neither seas nor wind
Last Line:
Should throng and crowd themselves into a storm
DMI number:
3342
42.
Farewell my dearer half joy of my heart
First Line:
Farewell my dearer half joy of my heart
Last Line:
Except you'll think of her you left behind
DMI number:
5331
43.
Fair Cyprian goddess queen of love
First Line:
Fair Cyprian goddess queen of love
Last Line:
What ghastly shapes of death can fright
DMI number:
12547
44.
From Belgia's clime a clime of old
First Line:
From Belgia's clime a clime of old
Last Line:
Can find the cleanest road
DMI number:
33811
45.
From distant climes Lucinda came
First Line:
From distant climes Lucinda came
Last Line:
To meet Lucinda there
DMI number:
35103
46.
From every Shires end
First Line:
From every Shires end
Last Line:
Who hath them holpen wherein they beseke
DMI number:
43749
47.
Four clerks of Oxford doctors two and two
First Line:
Four clerks of Oxford doctors two and two
Last Line:
As Raleigh from his voyage and no more
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
7069
48.
For the future footman not skilled in numbers
First Line:
For the future footman not skilled in numbers
Last Line:
If he be disposed to wager again
DMI number:
7806
49.
From Lincoln to London rode forth our young squire
First Line:
From Lincoln to London rode forth our young squire
Last Line:
A coach with a coronet trailed to her tweed
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27244
50.
From the grand tour through Paris Florence Rome
First Line:
From the grand tour through Paris Florence Rome
Last Line:
He knows the world ay and the world knows him
DMI number:
22054
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