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5521.
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
5522.
Ah me what means these tumults in my breast
First Line:
Ah me what means these tumults in my breast
Last Line:
Heal my unquiet soul and answer all my care
DMI number:
1391
5523.
Ah me what pangs a tender heart must feel
First Line:
Ah me what pangs a tender heart must feel
Last Line:
And see that all his ways are right and best
DMI number:
41770
5524.
Ah me what sorrows are we born to bear
First Line:
Ah me what sorrows are we born to bear
Last Line:
And one dull silence reign over all the dead
Author:
James Macpherson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33415
5525.
Ah me why am I so uneasy grown
First Line:
Ah me why am I so uneasy grown
Last Line:
The same victorious arm that conquers saves
Author:
Thomas Creech (Absolute)
DMI number:
6684
5526.
Ah mourn thou loved retreat no more
First Line:
Ah mourn thou loved retreat no more
Last Line:
Usurped the wizard's proud domain
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
38693
5527.
Ah must I lose my dearest Kitty
First Line:
Ah must I lose my dearest Kitty
Last Line:
My dearest Kitty from my love
DMI number:
23046
5528.
Ah must we part ah must we bid adieu
First Line:
Ah must we part ah must we bid adieu
Last Line:
And when you're gone mind what you've promised now
DMI number:
23233
5529.
Ah my fair boy trust not thy hue too much
First Line:
Ah my fair boy trust not thy hue too much
Last Line:
All be they white yet shed they as they stand
DMI number:
44509
5530.
Ah my joy you now are in my power
First Line:
Ah my joy you now are in my power
Last Line:
With all my heart I know you will make much of me
DMI number:
43196
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