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21.
Alas how wander I amidst these woods
First Line:
Alas how wander I amidst these woods
Last Line:
Woe to thy bow thy fire the cause of my decay
Author:
Thomas Lodge (Absolute)
DMI number:
44908
22.
Alas my heart mine eye hath wronged thee
First Line:
Alas my heart mine eye hath wronged thee
Last Line:
She can not love and therefore thou must die
Author:
Sir Edward Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
44736
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Alas my heart mine eye hath wronged thee
First Line:
Alas my heart mine eye hath wronged thee
Last Line:
She cannot love and therefore thou must die
Author:
Sir Edward Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
44842
24.
Alexis a shepherd young constant and kind
First Line:
Alexis a shepherd young constant and kind
Last Line:
With joy I shall wed him I really believe
DMI number:
32913
25.
Alexis the pride of the plain
First Line:
Alexis the pride of the plain
Last Line:
And imparts more than time steals away
DMI number:
32602
26.
Ah Amarillis far more beautiful
First Line:
Ah Amarillis far more beautiful
Last Line:
Shall speak and tell thee that love's martyr dies
DMI number:
22695
27.
Ah Colin why should thou despair
First Line:
Ah Colin why should thou despair
Last Line:
Shall pleasantly glide over the green
DMI number:
12694
28.
Ah dear Amyntas once a sprightly swain
First Line:
Ah dear Amyntas once a sprightly swain
Last Line:
Tis sin to mourn when such a nymph remains
DMI number:
6382
29.
Amoret and Strephon lay
First Line:
Amoret and Strephon lay
Last Line:
For a reward shall all be his
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
5623
30.
All wet and weary William home returned
First Line:
All wet and weary William home returned
Last Line:
Home hasting I'll thy news from far attend
DMI number:
36320
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