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11.
Ah hapless sex who bear no charms
First Line:
Ah hapless sex who bear no charms
Last Line:
After fruition never to be concerned
DMI number:
43647
12.
All day I wander over the plains
First Line:
All day I wander over the plains
Last Line:
That earth or sea does treasure
DMI number:
42746
13.
All happiness is seated in content
First Line:
All happiness is seated in content
Last Line:
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Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
19034
14.
Ah whither shall I fly to seek thee haste
First Line:
Ah whither shall I fly to seek thee haste
Last Line:
Anticipate the expected joys of heaven
DMI number:
36765
15.
After the fierceness of a common pleasure
First Line:
After the fierceness of a common pleasure
Last Line:
A sudden heaviness is natural
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20341
16.
Again the welcome morn we sing
First Line:
Again the welcome morn we sing
Last Line:
And from a fury grows a muse
DMI number:
3548
17.
Ah Celia arise
First Line:
Ah Celia arise
Last Line:
Such joys to discover
DMI number:
42728
18.
All joy unto that happy pair
First Line:
All joy unto that happy pair
Last Line:
Yet they in heaven do fill a sphere
DMI number:
44002
19.
All nature mourns the skies relent in showers
First Line:
All nature mourns the skies relent in showers
Last Line:
And vanquished nature seems to charm no more
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22693
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And why this niceness to that pleasure shown
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And why this niceness to that pleasure shown
Last Line:
It breaks and is too exquisite to last
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18744
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