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1.
A planter with a was he
First Line:
A planter with a was he
Last Line:
And greater pleasure thence receives
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42088
2.
Ah no tis all in vain believe me tis
First Line:
Ah no tis all in vain believe me tis
Last Line:
Their transitory master dead
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
25430
3.
Ah no tis all in vain believe me tis
First Line:
Ah no tis all in vain believe me tis
Last Line:
Themselves outdone in luxury
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
916
4.
Ah Posthumus the years of man
First Line:
Ah Posthumus the years of man
Last Line:
Which makes the abbots fat
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42089
5.
Ah Posthumus with rapid haste
First Line:
Ah Posthumus with rapid haste
Last Line:
Which even the taste of priests would please
DMI number:
31205
6.
Alas how swift the crowding minutes pass
First Line:
Alas how swift the crowding minutes pass
Last Line:
Of glutton priests when they their solemn feasts profess
DMI number:
3900
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Alas my friend the years fly swift away
First Line:
Alas my friend the years fly swift away
Last Line:
The Pope would give his keys of heaven to gain
DMI number:
7172
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Ah friend the posting years how fast they fly
First Line:
Ah friend the posting years how fast they fly
Last Line:
Shall flow and make the drunken pavement shine
Author:
John Potenger (Absolute)
DMI number:
917
9.
An even mind in every state
First Line:
An even mind in every state
Last Line:
To bear the eternal banishment of fate
DMI number:
40448
10.
Be calm my Delius and serene
First Line:
Be calm my Delius and serene
Last Line:
Never never more
DMI number:
904
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