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71.
Among children I a baneful weed am thought
First Line:
Among children I a baneful weed am thought
Last Line:
My toils were so in which I met success
DMI number:
7827
72.
Among dame natures works such perfect law is wrought
First Line:
Among dame natures works such perfect law is wrought
Last Line:
A joy which man can never want as nature hath assigned
DMI number:
9003
73.
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
First Line:
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
Last Line:
The rest with hope to speed another year
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
8613
74.
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
First Line:
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
Last Line:
The rest with hope to spend another year
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7918
75.
Amongst the myrtles as I walked
First Line:
Amongst the myrtles as I walked
Last Line:
As do these flowers when knit together
DMI number:
44200
76.
Amongst the myrtles as I walked
First Line:
Amongst the myrtles as I walked
Last Line:
Like these short sweets thus knit together
Author:
Thomas Carew (Absolute)
DMI number:
4699
77.
An amorous little swain
First Line:
An amorous little swain
Last Line:
Alas he loved alas he loved a cruel fair chorus
DMI number:
43576
78.
An ancient forest in Thessalia grows
First Line:
An ancient forest in Thessalia grows
Last Line:
He sat himself and kept her still in sight
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
11237
79.
All the flatteries of fate
First Line:
All the flatteries of fate
Last Line:
To be interred with the dirge of the disconsolate quire
DMI number:
44142
80.
All the months in the year
First Line:
All the months in the year
Last Line:
Then it will rain and leave
DMI number:
23501
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