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31.
A whipman is the greatest prince in nature
First Line:
A whipman is the greatest prince in nature
Last Line:
And drive you all unto an happy end
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
27881
32.
A whipman is the greatest prince of nature
First Line:
A whipman is the greatest prince of nature
Last Line:
And drive you all unto an happy end
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
34842
33.
Ah had I studied but much to gain
First Line:
Ah had I studied but much to gain
Last Line:
They'll find at last there is no cheat like sin
DMI number:
41209
34.
Ah happy people ye must thrive
First Line:
Ah happy people ye must thrive
Last Line:
Thy conquests will surround
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Speculation)
DMI number:
6352
35.
Ah humorous kings how are you tossed like waves
First Line:
Ah humorous kings how are you tossed like waves
Last Line:
Where grace alone not merit must advance
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
15914
36.
Ah me that fate should still with nipping blast
First Line:
Ah me that fate should still with nipping blast
Last Line:
At fame's fair shrine her offering consecrate
DMI number:
22660
37.
Ah me the luckless chime
First Line:
Ah me the luckless chime
Last Line:
Cared to be good the rest he left to fame
DMI number:
22278
38.
All hail great prince whom every miracle
First Line:
All hail great prince whom every miracle
Last Line:
And for your glorious magnitude the scanted globe want room
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
43181
39.
All hail thou mighty sacred boy that art
First Line:
All hail thou mighty sacred boy that art
Last Line:
That they may nothing have either to wish or fear
DMI number:
42852
40.
All health and honour plenty peace
First Line:
All health and honour plenty peace
Last Line:
On the first gem in Britain's crown
DMI number:
33998
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