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41.
As the other day fair Chloe strayed
First Line:
As the other day fair Chloe strayed
Last Line:
By charming Chloe loving thee
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36571
42.
As through the woods Panthea strayed
First Line:
As through the woods Panthea strayed
Last Line:
Unerring to the fair one's heart
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
11361
43.
As on a flowery bank I lay
First Line:
As on a flowery bank I lay
Last Line:
Tis she must kill or give these ease
DMI number:
17745
44.
As over the vast Atlantic sea
First Line:
As over the vast Atlantic sea
Last Line:
His soul was all her own
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36568
45.
As fiddlers and archers who cunningly know
First Line:
As fiddlers and archers who cunningly know
Last Line:
And t'other poor soul we may marry
DMI number:
24689
46.
Arachne darest thou place thy loom
First Line:
Arachne darest thou place thy loom
Last Line:
Thou and thy labours were no more
Author:
Hildebrand Jacob (Absolute)
DMI number:
24868
47.
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
48.
At Jacob's well a stranger sought
First Line:
At Jacob's well a stranger sought
Last Line:
Come drink and thirst no more
DMI number:
33474
49.
At length the imperious lord of war
First Line:
At length the imperious lord of war
Last Line:
His throne each Briton's heart
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
28327
50.
Attend ye fair while I impart
First Line:
Attend ye fair while I impart
Last Line:
Would you be fair be good
DMI number:
35202
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