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51.
An arch and sturdy bellman of the town
First Line:
An arch and sturdy bellman of the town
Last Line:
Then roared with a packsaddle on his back
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
24474
52.
All ye whose hearts to tender pity formed
First Line:
All ye whose hearts to tender pity formed
Last Line:
For ever silent and for ever sad
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
27020
53.
All you that delight for to spend some time
First Line:
All you that delight for to spend some time
Last Line:
And how Little John went a begging
DMI number:
37001
54.
As often wit in merry tale
First Line:
As often wit in merry tale
Last Line:
And Sue's Sir Roger's mistress yet
DMI number:
11144
55.
As over the vast Atlantic sea
First Line:
As over the vast Atlantic sea
Last Line:
His soul was all her own
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36568
56.
As Phillis sat beneath the spreading shade
First Line:
As Phillis sat beneath the spreading shade
Last Line:
Oblige the lover and the husband's lost
DMI number:
33623
57.
As Cupid many ages past
First Line:
As Cupid many ages past
Last Line:
And left his name behind
DMI number:
5795
58.
As cupid tired with many a prank
First Line:
As cupid tired with many a prank
Last Line:
Too sure you'll find your arrows there
DMI number:
12597
59.
As Cupid wandered out one day
First Line:
As Cupid wandered out one day
Last Line:
Venus tis thy Idalian grove
DMI number:
12838
60.
As Richard walked with Peggy hand in hand
First Line:
As Richard walked with Peggy hand in hand
Last Line:
So sent him packing with an ah poor Dick
DMI number:
12768
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