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1821.
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
1822.
All ye beaux virtuosos rich heirs and musicians
First Line:
All ye beaux virtuosos rich heirs and musicians
Last Line:
That your heirs will do the same just an hundred years hence
Author:
Henry Hall (Speculation)
DMI number:
11786
1823.
All ye good people of this city
First Line:
All ye good people of this city
Last Line:
That lost his stake and lost his all
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28136
1824.
All ye poets of the age
First Line:
All ye poets of the age
Last Line:
To his genius victims fall
Author:
Henry Carey (Absolute)
DMI number:
40405
1825.
All ye that love what's nice and rarish
First Line:
All ye that love what's nice and rarish
Last Line:
Or else my pies may prove a puff
DMI number:
26574
1826.
All ye that pass by on this pillar cast eye
First Line:
All ye that pass by on this pillar cast eye
Last Line:
Bring us all man after man
DMI number:
34316
1827.
All ye that pass on this pillar cast an eye
First Line:
All ye that pass on this pillar cast an eye
Last Line:
Bring us all man after man
DMI number:
29426
1828.
All ye whom summer's life consuming heat
First Line:
All ye whom summer's life consuming heat
Last Line:
Which life nor death nor time can ever destroy
DMI number:
22930
1829.
All ye whose hearts to tender pity formed
First Line:
All ye whose hearts to tender pity formed
Last Line:
For ever silent and for ever sad
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
27020
1830.
All you beauties and attractions
First Line:
All you beauties and attractions
Last Line:
I for ever bid adieu
DMI number:
43610
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