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11.
Ah me how frail this mortal state
First Line:
Ah me how frail this mortal state
Last Line:
A servant faithful or a master kind
DMI number:
25696
12.
Ah me that fate should still with nipping blast
First Line:
Ah me that fate should still with nipping blast
Last Line:
At fame's fair shrine her offering consecrate
DMI number:
22660
13.
Ah me that restless bliss so soon should fly
First Line:
Ah me that restless bliss so soon should fly
Last Line:
Nor death the lasting union could divide
DMI number:
27781
14.
Ah me the luckless chime
First Line:
Ah me the luckless chime
Last Line:
Cared to be good the rest he left to fame
DMI number:
22278
15.
Accept great sir a mourning muse's lays
First Line:
Accept great sir a mourning muse's lays
Last Line:
Thick as the starry worlds that crowd the milky way
DMI number:
17886
16.
Accept great youth from one untaught before
First Line:
Accept great youth from one untaught before
Last Line:
May own that Frederick did not live in vain
DMI number:
22647
17.
Accept lamented shade the mournful lays
First Line:
Accept lamented shade the mournful lays
Last Line:
That ever youth could boast or heaven itself bestow
DMI number:
22939
18.
Adieu eternally adieu thrice happy train
First Line:
Adieu eternally adieu thrice happy train
Last Line:
But at his set a bigger blaze of rays adorns his head
DMI number:
11199
19.
Adieu harmonious Dryden and receive
First Line:
Adieu harmonious Dryden and receive
Last Line:
Worthy the poet's and the patron's name
DMI number:
5697
20.
Adieu o ye favourites so dear
First Line:
Adieu o ye favourites so dear
Last Line:
How rare meet affection so true
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
33774
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