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11.
A trusty troop attends our sovereign Lord
First Line:
A trusty troop attends our sovereign Lord
Last Line:
Like lions they will fight whose food is the same
DMI number:
28792
12.
A load of guts wrapped in a sallow skin
First Line:
A load of guts wrapped in a sallow skin
Last Line:
A rank over ridden jade yet still a maid
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
8629
13.
Accept my lord of this small glittering thing
First Line:
Accept my lord of this small glittering thing
Last Line:
And when I'm king you an archduke shall be
DMI number:
5709
14.
Ah what avails the lengthening mead
First Line:
Ah what avails the lengthening mead
Last Line:
Along the unhallowed shade
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
28328
15.
Ah what can mean that eager joy
First Line:
Ah what can mean that eager joy
Last Line:
Nothing so happy so beloved as we
Author:
Aphra Behn (Confident)
DMI number:
4478
16.
Alas when charming Sylvia's gone
First Line:
Alas when charming Sylvia's gone
Last Line:
O let her be my me possessed
Author:
Mary Pix [nee Griffith] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23677
17.
A wretch had committed all manner of evil
First Line:
A wretch had committed all manner of evil
Last Line:
But all yesterday I was drunk with October
DMI number:
7681
18.
All men confess they straight despise
First Line:
All men confess they straight despise
Last Line:
Just blossom forth then fade and die
DMI number:
6901
19.
An honest Yorkshire man lies here
First Line:
An honest Yorkshire man lies here
Last Line:
His peace and everlasting rest
DMI number:
36906
20.
Among all the arts which to please we pursue
First Line:
Among all the arts which to please we pursue
Last Line:
Will straight clap your hands and allow this is new
DMI number:
31824
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