Against
diseases
here the strongest fence, II.
Robert Herrick
47.
Afflictions bring us joy in time to come, II.
182.
Afflictions they most profitable are, II.
174.
After the feast, my Shapcot, see, I.
204.
After the rare arch-poet, Jonson, died, I.
188.
After this life, the wages shall, II.
225.
After thy labour take thine ease, II.
163.
After true sorrow for our sins, our strife, II.
201.
Against
diseases
here the strongest fence, II.
162.
Ah, Ben!
II.
110.
Ah, Bianca!
now I see, II.
132.
Ah, cruel love!
must I endure, I.
90.
Ah!
Lycidas, come tell me why, I.
229.
Ah, me!
I love; give him your hand to kiss, II.