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11.
A rival in a friend to see
First Line:
A rival in a friend to see
Last Line:
Than do one infidelity
DMI number:
8535
12.
A seasoned friend not tainted with design
First Line:
A seasoned friend not tainted with design
Last Line:
Who made those words grow useless mine and thine
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
14832
13.
A treacherous friend will be a timerous foe
First Line:
A treacherous friend will be a timerous foe
Last Line:
-
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
21176
14.
Ah me what pangs a tender heart must feel
First Line:
Ah me what pangs a tender heart must feel
Last Line:
And see that all his ways are right and best
DMI number:
41770
15.
All compliance apart
First Line:
All compliance apart
Last Line:
And do penance in shape of a wife
Author:
Miss Soper (Absolute)
DMI number:
38376
16.
All hail sweet poet and full of more strong fire
First Line:
All hail sweet poet and full of more strong fire
Last Line:
All the world's lion though I be thy ape
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9201
17.
Accept these lays the dictates of a heart
First Line:
Accept these lays the dictates of a heart
Last Line:
In gayer moments tune the harmonic lyre
DMI number:
35478
18.
Accept this tomb dear friend of mine
First Line:
Accept this tomb dear friend of mine
Last Line:
O drink no Lethe for my sake
DMI number:
203
19.
Accept young prince the moral lay
First Line:
Accept young prince the moral lay
Last Line:
That human heroes rule like me
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
24842
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Adieu ye oft trod paths of Marlborough's plains
First Line:
Adieu ye oft trod paths of Marlborough's plains
Last Line:
And even my autumn have the charms of May
DMI number:
9409
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