270
A little peach in the orchard grew 931
A little saint best fits a little shrine 806
A lively young turtle lived down by the banks 923
A lovely young lady I mourn in my rhymes 366
A maiden once, of certain age 169
A man of words and not of deeds 790
A man said to the universe 248
A man sat on a rock and sought 83
A Persian penman named Aziz 810
A Poet's Cat, sedate and grave 910
A quiet home had Parson Gray 741
A rollicking Mastodon lived in Spain 853
A Russian sailed over the blue Black Sea 374
A shabby fellow chanced one day to meet 287
A soldier and a sailor 179
A soldier of the Russians 90
A speech, both pithy and concise 61
A street there is in Paris famous 714
A supercilious nabob of the East 260
A tailor, a man of an upright dealing 322
A traveller wended the wilds among 576
A well there is in the west country 584
A whale of great porosity 916
A woman is like to--but stay 118
A xylographer started to cross the sea 759
A young man once was sitting 394
Across the sands of Syria 888
Ah! Matt, old age has brought to me 362
Ah, Night! blind germ of days to be 484
Ah! poor intoxicated little knave 734
Ah, those hours when by-gone sages 779
Ah! who has seen the mailed lobster rise 882
Ah! why those piteous sounds of woe 449
Alas, unhappy land; ill-fated spot 712
All day she hurried to get through 119
All smatterers are more brisk and pert
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