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11.
Ah whither fled are all those roses fair
First Line:
Ah whither fled are all those roses fair
Last Line:
Restore with kindness him you've almost slain
DMI number:
42724
12.
Alas fair Chloe how can you
First Line:
Alas fair Chloe how can you
Last Line:
If so my Chloe felt no more
DMI number:
10619
13.
Afflections do often put saints to a stand
First Line:
Afflections do often put saints to a stand
Last Line:
And for a release on our god let us wait
DMI number:
26382
14.
Among the well bred natives of our isle
First Line:
Among the well bred natives of our isle
Last Line:
We'll wish you still the gout if still you write
Author:
Robert Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
33610
15.
An altar raise to friendship's holy flame
First Line:
An altar raise to friendship's holy flame
Last Line:
Come down to teach how happy angels love
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8360
16.
And in his heart as in a fort remains
First Line:
And in his heart as in a fort remains
Last Line:
And sickness triumphs in the throne of love
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
6005
17.
Although disease infects my breast
First Line:
Although disease infects my breast
Last Line:
And yield my parting breath
DMI number:
33143
18.
And now the health of Doxius still impairs
First Line:
And now the health of Doxius still impairs
Last Line:
With venom soon distend the sinews of his breast
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5571
19.
As lolling in an elbow chair
First Line:
As lolling in an elbow chair
Last Line:
Supply a plaister to my a----
DMI number:
33316
20.
As mastiff dogs in modern phrase are
First Line:
As mastiff dogs in modern phrase are
Last Line:
Whether this be not a salamander
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
12153
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