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131.
Alas says one devouter than the rest
First Line:
Alas says one devouter than the rest
Last Line:
You see that almost every one keeps fast
DMI number:
5808
132.
Alas what has this poor animal done
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Alas what has this poor animal done
Last Line:
The direful operations of your ungodly hate
DMI number:
42984
133.
Alas what thing can hope death's hand to escape
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Alas what thing can hope death's hand to escape
Last Line:
A plot a mother plot without a name
DMI number:
43015
134.
Alas what tongue can speak my heart
First Line:
Alas what tongue can speak my heart
Last Line:
Thou hast a right to endless bliss
DMI number:
26187
135.
Alex | For your ungodly letter
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Alex | For your ungodly letter
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And let no more your follies guide you | But trust your friend and servant J D
DMI number:
4744
136.
Algernon Sidney fills this tomb
First Line:
Algernon Sidney fills this tomb
Last Line:
Where neither Pope not devil ought to do
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
29400
137.
Algernon Sidney fills this tomb
First Line:
Algernon Sidney fills this tomb
Last Line:
Where pope and devil have nought to do
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3660
138.
Against our bishops Henley raves
First Line:
Against our bishops Henley raves
Last Line:
A man to good behaviour
DMI number:
11075
139.
Ah fleeting spirit wandering fire
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Ah fleeting spirit wandering fire
Last Line:
And wit and humour are no more
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
152
140.
A woman grown lousy for want of due care
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A woman grown lousy for want of due care
Last Line:
Was as clean as a penny from her head to her foot
DMI number:
7281
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