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A hungry lean-faced villain
First Line:
A hungry lean-faced villain
Last Line:
Cries out I was possessed
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37432
2.
A soul exasperated in ill falls out
First Line:
A soul exasperated in ill falls out
Last Line:
With every thing its friend it self
DMI number:
14175
3.
A lavish planet reigned when she was born
First Line:
A lavish planet reigned when she was born
Last Line:
And seems more heaven's than ours
DMI number:
14261
4.
All dark and comfortless
First Line:
All dark and comfortless
Last Line:
Nor see the face of kindred or of friend
DMI number:
14292
5.
All days to me henceforth are equal
First Line:
All days to me henceforth are equal
Last Line:
One hated line of more extended woe
DMI number:
14170
6.
All good people | You that thus far have come to pity me
First Line:
All good people | You that thus far have come to pity me
Last Line:
Speak how I fell I've done and god forgive me
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
34119
7.
Absence alone can make our sorrows less
First Line:
Absence alone can make our sorrows less
Last Line:
And not to see what we can neer redress
DMI number:
14163
8.
Alas poor country
First Line:
Alas poor country
Last Line:
Dying or ere they sicken
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37398
9.
Affliction is the wholesome soil of virtue
First Line:
Affliction is the wholesome soil of virtue
Last Line:
Poisons the soil and its best product kills
Author:
David Mallet (Absolute) & James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
28406
10.
All hearts alike all faces cannot move
First Line:
All hearts alike all faces cannot move
Last Line:
No more than jet the trembling needle draw
DMI number:
14239
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