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31.
A little languishing thou sentest to me
First Line:
A little languishing thou sentest to me
Last Line:
I scarcely then was sick but now am like to die
DMI number:
17388
32.
A little world I say again
First Line:
A little world I say again
Last Line:
And capons in Haymarket
DMI number:
16335
33.
A lovely pair endued by fate
First Line:
A lovely pair endued by fate
Last Line:
But alas his stakes are done | But alas &c
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
42286
34.
A lovely pair endued by fate
First Line:
A lovely pair endued by fate
Last Line:
You know you know what I mean | You know &c
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
42769
35.
Ah gaze not on those eyes forbear
First Line:
Ah gaze not on those eyes forbear
Last Line:
Is too far lost to have the power to fly
Author:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23540
36.
Ah love ah beauty both how frail
First Line:
Ah love ah beauty both how frail
Last Line:
He her true human flesh and blood
DMI number:
19802
37.
Ah me quoth Betty who could ever have thought
First Line:
Ah me quoth Betty who could ever have thought
Last Line:
Each yard of pleasure she'd have made an ell
DMI number:
18843
38.
Ah me vile wretch that ever I was born
First Line:
Ah me vile wretch that ever I was born
Last Line:
To murder him and twas the very same
DMI number:
37059
39.
Alike in temper and in life
First Line:
Alike in temper and in life
Last Line:
The devil's in it they don't agree
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27755
40.
All all is Ceasar's new robed Aston cries
First Line:
All all is Ceasar's new robed Aston cries
Last Line:
Since all is Caesar's which belonged to me
DMI number:
39089
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