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31.
Acon and Leonilla Acon's mother
First Line:
Acon and Leonilla Acon's mother
Last Line:
Then she'll have two good eyes and thou'lt have none
DMI number:
3003
32.
Acon and Leonilla each one eye
First Line:
Acon and Leonilla each one eye
Last Line:
Then thou like Cupid she'll like Venus shine
DMI number:
3002
33.
Advanced in years he died one common date
First Line:
Advanced in years he died one common date
Last Line:
I serve my goddess and attend her chase
Author:
Alexander Stopford Catcott (Confident)
DMI number:
12038
34.
Ah think thou favoured of the powers divine
First Line:
Ah think thou favoured of the powers divine
Last Line:
And kiss those hands yet reeking with their gore
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
12919
35.
Ah whither hast thou flown delightful boy
First Line:
Ah whither hast thou flown delightful boy
Last Line:
Speeds far away and leaves all ills behind
DMI number:
35725
36.
Alas I groan beneath
First Line:
Alas I groan beneath
Last Line:
And yet that guilt is mine
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
19139
37.
Alas what thing can hope death's hand to escape
First Line:
Alas what thing can hope death's hand to escape
Last Line:
A plot a mother plot without a name
DMI number:
43015
38.
After a short but sharp affliction here
First Line:
After a short but sharp affliction here
Last Line:
So live and die that you may rest with me
DMI number:
9731
39.
After our royal king
First Line:
After our royal king
Last Line:
As you shall plainly read
DMI number:
36972
40.
After the numerous crowd of favours past
First Line:
After the numerous crowd of favours past
Last Line:
To honour's paths and taught the glorious task of fame
DMI number:
42842
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