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3361.
Well Tom what think you of Gil Blas
First Line:
Well Tom what think you of Gil Blas
Last Line:
Tom shakes his head and cries alas
DMI number:
38371
3362.
Well what shall we say to this marriage so odd
First Line:
Well what shall we say to this marriage so odd
Last Line:
When tis long as tis broad and broad as tis long
DMI number:
37967
3363.
Well what tonight says angry Ned
First Line:
Well what tonight says angry Ned
Last Line:
Ah pox on both your houses
DMI number:
32024
3364.
Welsh judges two four military men
First Line:
Welsh judges two four military men
Last Line:
What think you did he play the fool or no sir
DMI number:
27443
3365.
What business or what hope brings thee to town
First Line:
What business or what hope brings thee to town
Last Line:
None but has killed his man or writ his play
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6317
3366.
What cannot be preserved when fortune takes
First Line:
What cannot be preserved when fortune takes
Last Line:
He robs himself that spends a bootless grief
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
17084
3367.
What could my friend your barbarous blade engage
First Line:
What could my friend your barbarous blade engage
Last Line:
The guilty part that injured thee remains
DMI number:
15722
3368.
What Crispulus is that in a new gown
First Line:
What Crispulus is that in a new gown
Last Line:
He does thy business Coracine for thee
DMI number:
12763
3369.
What crowds and what officious throngs we see
First Line:
What crowds and what officious throngs we see
Last Line:
Who wants a pardon for sins of his own
DMI number:
6093
3370.
What curled pate youth is he that sitteth there
First Line:
What curled pate youth is he that sitteth there
Last Line:
He doth thy business I dare lay my life
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13212
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