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1.
A labouring swain had been at work
First Line:
A labouring swain had been at work
Last Line:
They'll find their cause beshit
DMI number:
4395
2.
A miser having set his heart on gold
First Line:
A miser having set his heart on gold
Last Line:
The devil has a reformation wrought
DMI number:
42726
3.
Ah me what is this mortal life I cried
First Line:
Ah me what is this mortal life I cried
Last Line:
But he alone is great who's truly good
Author:
Hew Dalrymple (Absolute)
DMI number:
32507
4.
All dark and comfortless
First Line:
All dark and comfortless
Last Line:
Nor see the face of kindred or of friend
DMI number:
14292
5.
Alexis walking in the park
First Line:
Alexis walking in the park
Last Line:
Forgot his hat and left the bench
Author:
Stephen Duck (Absolute)
DMI number:
21723
6.
Angels and ministers of grace defend us
First Line:
Angels and ministers of grace defend us
Last Line:
Unmixed with baser matter
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
35189
7.
Angels and ministers of grace defend us
First Line:
Angels and ministers of grace defend us
Last Line:
With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37361
8.
Amyntas if your wit in dreams
First Line:
Amyntas if your wit in dreams
Last Line:
You still have arrows for defeat
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23507
9.
All trembling in my arms Aminta lay
First Line:
All trembling in my arms Aminta lay
Last Line:
Built with much beauty and adorned with charge
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23294
10.
All trembling in my arms Aminta lay
First Line:
All trembling in my arms Aminta lay
Last Line:
We sigh and kiss I waked and all was done
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
40486
11.
As late I mused upon the fates
First Line:
As late I mused upon the fates
Last Line:
That Chesterfield was safe on shore
DMI number:
20464
12.
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
13.
As the other night in bed I thinking lay
First Line:
As the other night in bed I thinking lay
Last Line:
Tis ten to one but I shall dream again
Author:
John Ayloffe (Speculation)
DMI number:
42336
14.
As on a purple quilt I chose
First Line:
As on a purple quilt I chose
Last Line:
I only wished to dream again
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39227
15.
As distant thunder in a rolling cloud
First Line:
As distant thunder in a rolling cloud
Last Line:
Ireland will never again know cause of public grief or fear
DMI number:
43182
16.
Apon the midsummer evin mirriest of nichtis
First Line:
Apon the midsummer evin mirriest of nichtis
Last Line:
That nevir ane blythfuller bird was on the beuche hard
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
38194
17.
Are from repletion and complexion bred
First Line:
Are from repletion and complexion bred
Last Line:
With rheums oppressed we sink in rivers drowned
DMI number:
39483
18.
As silently I musing passed
First Line:
As silently I musing passed
Last Line:
Lord Basil now is gone
DMI number:
4374
19.
As I from hunting came one night
First Line:
As I from hunting came one night
Last Line:
The axe did seem to groan
DMI number:
11948
20.
As I sat musing of the many cares
First Line:
As I sat musing of the many cares
Last Line:
The distance to the fountain from each corner tree
DMI number:
7715
21.
As I was walking reading in a book
First Line:
As I was walking reading in a book
Last Line:
For poets dare at all adventures speak
DMI number:
43037
22.
Awake awake bright nymph appear
First Line:
Awake awake bright nymph appear
Last Line:
But give me opportunity
DMI number:
3520
23.
Asleep so soon but sorrow minds no seasons
First Line:
Asleep so soon but sorrow minds no seasons
Last Line:
When they are gone then I must count my gains
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
40522
24.
Awful hero Marlborough rise
First Line:
Awful hero Marlborough rise
Last Line:
Half an angel man no more
Author:
Leonard Welsted (Confident)
DMI number:
665
25.
B---- vexed with court the country sought
First Line:
B---- vexed with court the country sought
Last Line:
From ------ unhappy case
DMI number:
19742
26.
Bedoun the bents of Banquo brae
First Line:
Bedoun the bents of Banquo brae
Last Line:
That do to heaven aspyre
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
10888
27.
Betwisht the twelt hour and elevin
First Line:
Betwisht the twelt hour and elevin
Last Line:
Tho ze be knaves in this countrie | Soutars and tailziors blist be ze
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10904
28.
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
29.
Betwixt the chief of the summer and the sad winter
First Line:
Betwixt the chief of the summer and the sad winter
Last Line:
Though I write as it was but I wist it nought
Author:
Beid (Absolute)
DMI number:
29741
30.
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
31.
Beneath a myrtle shade
First Line:
Beneath a myrtle shade
Last Line:
Asleep or waking you must ease my pain
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19825
32.
Beneath her footstool science groans in chains
First Line:
Beneath her footstool science groans in chains
Last Line:
Thou weepest and with thee wept each gentle muse
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28048
33.
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you set
First Line:
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you set
Last Line:
The execrable phantom disappeared
DMI number:
5719
34.
By night on purple carpets spread
First Line:
By night on purple carpets spread
Last Line:
I turned and wished to sleep again
Author:
James Macpherson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25915
35.
By Ebro's streams the British general sat
First Line:
By Ebro's streams the British general sat
Last Line:
And humbly sue for peace with one accord
DMI number:
8086
36.
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
37.
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
38.
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
39.
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
40.
Cease cease aspiring soul cease to extend
First Line:
Cease cease aspiring soul cease to extend
Last Line:
Again the phantom flies their vain embrace
DMI number:
19125
41.
Darkness now rose
First Line:
Darkness now rose
Last Line:
To tempt the son of God with terrors dire
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
31873
42.
Dear madam | With long and careful scrutiny in vain
First Line:
Dear madam | With long and careful scrutiny in vain
Last Line:
For time or fate or cruel posts to hear
Author:
Thomas Blacklock (Absolute)
DMI number:
25854
43.
Devorit with dreim devising in my slumber
First Line:
Devorit with dreim devising in my slumber
Last Line:
Of Sathanis seinye sure sic an unsaul menyie | Within this land was nevir hard nor sene
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
30009
44.
Ere there was yet a beam of day
First Line:
Ere there was yet a beam of day
Last Line:
I triumph in a death you mourn
DMI number:
10597
45.
Dissolved in sleep near a complaining stream
First Line:
Dissolved in sleep near a complaining stream
Last Line:
When fatal chance my heavenly dream withdrew
DMI number:
11132
46.
Drawn by my pensive thoughts into a field
First Line:
Drawn by my pensive thoughts into a field
Last Line:
The fabric sunk dissolved in fire and smoke
DMI number:
1122
47.
Dreams are but interludes which fancy makes
First Line:
Dreams are but interludes which fancy makes
Last Line:
Chimeras all and more absurd or less
DMI number:
39482
48.
Dreams are but interludes which fancy makes
First Line:
Dreams are but interludes which fancy makes
Last Line:
That never were nor ever shall be
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
1778
49.
Dreams are monitions sent us from high heaven
First Line:
Dreams are monitions sent us from high heaven
Last Line:
How man may shun the ruin they foretell
DMI number:
20833
50.
Far hence ye visionary charming maids
First Line:
Far hence ye visionary charming maids
Last Line:
And brave the bolt that lingered round its head
Author:
Samuel Boyse (Absolute)
DMI number:
30909
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