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31.
Alas what popular dependances
First Line:
Alas what popular dependances
Last Line:
And have your ends think likewise they have theirs
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
14459
32.
Ah courteous death one minute more allow
First Line:
Ah courteous death one minute more allow
Last Line:
And death shall never more our loves disjoin
DMI number:
23231
33.
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
34.
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
35.
A word Lucilius
First Line:
A word Lucilius
Last Line:
Sink in the trial
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14819
36.
All nature mourns the skies relent in showers
First Line:
All nature mourns the skies relent in showers
Last Line:
And vanquished nature seems to charm no more
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22693
37.
Angels and ministers of grace proceed
First Line:
Angels and ministers of grace proceed
Last Line:
And thou shalt share immortal fame with me
DMI number:
36007
38.
Anthis and Cete combed thier flowing hair
First Line:
Anthis and Cete combed thier flowing hair
Last Line:
And thus increase the terrors of the night
Author:
William Diaper (Absolute)
DMI number:
36353
39.
And am I then dismissed bid to resign
First Line:
And am I then dismissed bid to resign
Last Line:
Then leave the world for me to bustle in
DMI number:
31390
40.
Amintas I am come alone
First Line:
Amintas I am come alone
Last Line:
She answered with a kiss
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Confident)
DMI number:
3482
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