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171.
All silent awhile be each breeze
First Line:
All silent awhile be each breeze
Last Line:
When the eye shall behold him no more
DMI number:
31953
172.
All that have two or but one ear
First Line:
All that have two or but one ear
Last Line:
From colt twas called Colchester
DMI number:
18413
173.
All that of love can be expressed
First Line:
All that of love can be expressed
Last Line:
It must be read in me
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22322
174.
All thoughts of freedom are too late
First Line:
All thoughts of freedom are too late
Last Line:
May last with equal pleasure too
DMI number:
6169
175.
All whimsical people come hither
First Line:
All whimsical people come hither
Last Line:
Whereof you may see now therefore
DMI number:
22382
176.
And can you unkindly reprove
First Line:
And can you unkindly reprove
Last Line:
Mistook and went quite to my soul
DMI number:
22027
177.
And canst thou leave thy Nancy
First Line:
And canst thou leave thy Nancy
Last Line:
So still conclude me here
Author:
Henry Carey (Absolute)
DMI number:
23688
178.
And durst thou then insulting youth demand
First Line:
And durst thou then insulting youth demand
Last Line:
And learn to keep thee ere I make thee mine
DMI number:
35673
179.
And for the which when that as once it was
First Line:
And for the which when that as once it was
Last Line:
Because its own effects it does express
DMI number:
3053
180.
And is it then the dire resolve of Heaven
First Line:
And is it then the dire resolve of Heaven
Last Line:
And mid dark pagan shrines proclaims the God unknown
DMI number:
28607
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