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51.
An overgrown wood my wandering steps invade
First Line:
An overgrown wood my wandering steps invade
Last Line:
And my cold corpse lie treasured up with thine
Author:
John Gerrard (Absolute)
DMI number:
32671
52.
Among the mourners that attend his hearse
First Line:
Among the mourners that attend his hearse
Last Line:
Would longer live that could but now die so
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
29800
53.
Among the train of mourners whose swollen eyes
First Line:
Among the train of mourners whose swollen eyes
Last Line:
By her mortality she was not so
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
2290
54.
All thy verse is softer far
First Line:
All thy verse is softer far
Last Line:
All with Venus' girdle bound
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28387
55.
All we can see that's excellent and fair
First Line:
All we can see that's excellent and fair
Last Line:
Scarcely to be repaired though William's still behind
DMI number:
42887
56.
And is he dead is he already dead
First Line:
And is he dead is he already dead
Last Line:
Henry Britannia's equal hope and pride
DMI number:
44590
57.
And is the lovely shadow fled
First Line:
And is the lovely shadow fled
Last Line:
To give a child to god
DMI number:
180
58.
And must I still be guilty still untrue
First Line:
And must I still be guilty still untrue
Last Line:
I am not guilty I have not broke my vow
Author:
Thomas Creech (Absolute)
DMI number:
6701
59.
And must these waters smile again and play
First Line:
And must these waters smile again and play
Last Line:
Come to our eyes and we will lend thee more
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
7773
60.
Alle that beoth of huerte trewe
First Line:
Alle that beoth of huerte trewe
Last Line:
That ever wes ant ever ys
DMI number:
37303
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