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A curse upon thee for a slave
First Line:
A curse upon thee for a slave
Last Line:
Than have brave anger spilt or lost
DMI number:
43947
2.
A fly quite crank and debonair
First Line:
A fly quite crank and debonair
Last Line:
While he maintains an upright will
DMI number:
19829
3.
A lovers rage and jealousy
First Line:
A lovers rage and jealousy
Last Line:
Whose hearts are full of tenderness
DMI number:
43604
4.
Anger is like
First Line:
Anger is like
Last Line:
Self-mettle tires him
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13532
5.
Anger's a kind of gain that rich men know
First Line:
Anger's a kind of gain that rich men know
Last Line:
It costs them less to hate than to bestow
Author:
R. Fletcher (Confident)
DMI number:
15986
6.
Amarillis told her swain
First Line:
Amarillis told her swain
Last Line:
For I do love thee dearly
Author:
Thomas Porter (Absolute)
DMI number:
42910
7.
As it fell out on a Pentecost day
First Line:
As it fell out on a Pentecost day
Last Line:
And therewith he shook his good sword Excalabor
DMI number:
37487
8.
As fair Aenone justly did complain
First Line:
As fair Aenone justly did complain
Last Line:
Till death thy soul from thy lean carcass chase
DMI number:
5449
9.
As a wild rake that courts a virgin fair
First Line:
As a wild rake that courts a virgin fair
Last Line:
Do what we've done and ye'll be satisfied
DMI number:
28992
10.
At length my dear cracker I hope you have spent
First Line:
At length my dear cracker I hope you have spent
Last Line:
I catched at the bait and you know what ensued
DMI number:
9647
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