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11.
Ah my love why stayedst thou so
First Line:
Ah my love why stayedst thou so
Last Line:
And all that can a lover bless
DMI number:
42767
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All by the side of a clear winter fire
First Line:
All by the side of a clear winter fire
Last Line:
Some lazy minion oft enjoys the spoil
Author:
James Beattie (Speculation)
DMI number:
32467
13.
A | I love a nymph a lack a day
First Line:
A | I love a nymph a lack a day
Last Line:
May suffer shipwreck in the main
DMI number:
44179
14.
Adieu adieu ye tempting sweets of life
First Line:
Adieu adieu ye tempting sweets of life
Last Line:
Ye men and beasts ye cares and pleasures too
DMI number:
2882
15.
Adieu for a while my native green plains
First Line:
Adieu for a while my native green plains
Last Line:
May naithing propitious ever smile upon me
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
1248
16.
Adieu ye loved Pierian train
First Line:
Adieu ye loved Pierian train
Last Line:
Adieu Pierian maid adieu
DMI number:
19911
17.
Adzooks master Hodge you are welcome to town
First Line:
Adzooks master Hodge you are welcome to town
Last Line:
Lies decently buried in Chatham
DMI number:
31116
18.
Ah Tityrus you can sit beneath a tree
First Line:
Ah Tityrus you can sit beneath a tree
Last Line:
Shadows of hills grow long and the sun low
DMI number:
41828
19.
Ah dear Amyntas once a sprightly swain
First Line:
Ah dear Amyntas once a sprightly swain
Last Line:
Tis sin to mourn when such a nymph remains
DMI number:
6382
20.
Ah Dick said Roger I have been
First Line:
Ah Dick said Roger I have been
Last Line:
Susan can show as good at home
DMI number:
22508
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