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1.
A thousand different shapes it bears
First Line:
A thousand different shapes it bears
Last Line:
In that strange mirror of the deity
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6021
2.
A thousand different shapes it wears
First Line:
A thousand different shapes it wears
Last Line:
In that strange mirror of the deity
DMI number:
40338
3.
A tower of brass one would have said
First Line:
A tower of brass one would have said
Last Line:
With sparing hand but just enough has given
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
932
4.
A malady there is that runs through all
First Line:
A malady there is that runs through all
Last Line:
Is led before my chariot like a slave
DMI number:
7824
5.
A mighty pain to love it is
First Line:
A mighty pain to love it is
Last Line:
Gold alas does love beget
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9748
6.
A lusty frog a duck swears is such meat
First Line:
A lusty frog a duck swears is such meat
Last Line:
And sprinkled with my dew the fury cools
DMI number:
7848
7.
After long cold grave matrons in this place
First Line:
After long cold grave matrons in this place
Last Line:
As scholars use upon the business fall
DMI number:
7887
8.
And who can doubt my race says she
First Line:
And who can doubt my race says she
Last Line:
To Maro or some such that task bequeath
DMI number:
7908
9.
And with what rare inventions do we strive
First Line:
And with what rare inventions do we strive
Last Line:
For all old Homer's life ever since he died till now
DMI number:
39554
10.
An unseen hand makes all our moves
First Line:
An unseen hand makes all our moves
Last Line:
Figures alas of speech for destiny plays us all
DMI number:
39559
11.
Among children I a baneful weed am thought
First Line:
Among children I a baneful weed am thought
Last Line:
My toils were so in which I met success
DMI number:
7827
12.
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
First Line:
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
Last Line:
The rest with hope to speed another year
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
8613
13.
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
First Line:
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
Last Line:
The rest with hope to spend another year
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7918
14.
All that we know of the blest above
First Line:
All that we know of the blest above
Last Line:
Is that they sing and that they love
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Speculation)
DMI number:
6944
15.
All thy verse is softer far
First Line:
All thy verse is softer far
Last Line:
All with Venus' girdle bound
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28387
16.
And from the midst a monstrous man stepped out
First Line:
And from the midst a monstrous man stepped out
Last Line:
And grieves to see them trembling haste away
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9747
17.
And in this thankless world the givers
First Line:
And in this thankless world the givers
Last Line:
Lest men should think we owe
DMI number:
39719
18.
And must these waters smile again and play
First Line:
And must these waters smile again and play
Last Line:
Come to our eyes and we will lend thee more
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
7773
19.
And none can be unhappy who
First Line:
And none can be unhappy who
Last Line:
Though ever so ill when he shall not be so
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Confident)
DMI number:
5538
20.
And so it proved if any joy was sent
First Line:
And so it proved if any joy was sent
Last Line:
For striking one it wounded the other most
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6022
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