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Adieu sweet bard to each fine feeling true
First Line:
Adieu sweet bard to each fine feeling true
Last Line:
Depart in peace and imitate the man
DMI number:
38126
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Admit great sir a mourning swain
First Line:
Admit great sir a mourning swain
Last Line:
By her mortality she was not so
DMI number:
5828
23.
Adopted in god's family and so
First Line:
Adopted in god's family and so
Last Line:
To you who bear his name great bounties deal
DMI number:
9303
24.
Ah weep now English genius weep
First Line:
Ah weep now English genius weep
Last Line:
Looks brighter from a sullen cloud
DMI number:
5110
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Ah where protecting providence ah where
First Line:
Ah where protecting providence ah where
Last Line:
The kindest brother and the bravest friend
Author:
William Bowles (Absolute)
DMI number:
3727
26.
Ah whither does the pleasing vision fly
First Line:
Ah whither does the pleasing vision fly
Last Line:
And all thy promised joys but prove a dream
DMI number:
22708
27.
Ah whither hast thou flown delightful boy
First Line:
Ah whither hast thou flown delightful boy
Last Line:
Speeds far away and leaves all ills behind
DMI number:
35725
28.
Aid all ye tuneful nine my feeble lays
First Line:
Aid all ye tuneful nine my feeble lays
Last Line:
As his lost merits are lamented here
DMI number:
12800
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Alack for woe
First Line:
Alack for woe
Last Line:
But all things change and all things turn
DMI number:
22277
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Alas how vain and transitory a thing
First Line:
Alas how vain and transitory a thing
Last Line:
May his example learn to imitate
DMI number:
4367
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