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101.
We'll go no more to Tunbridge Wells
First Line:
We'll go no more to Tunbridge Wells
Last Line:
You'll say as much as I | Then go lords and ladies what ever you ail &c
DMI number:
42464
102.
Versed in the woes and vanities of life
First Line:
Versed in the woes and vanities of life
Last Line:
To dissipate their days in quest of joy
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30716
103.
Virtue for mere good nature is a tool
First Line:
Virtue for mere good nature is a tool
Last Line:
By sense alone and dignity of mind
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30941
104.
What means this fury in my veins
First Line:
What means this fury in my veins
Last Line:
Fair temperance ever thine
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34003
105.
What does the poet Phoebus pray
First Line:
What does the poet Phoebus pray
Last Line:
And solaced with the lute give me
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42064
106.
What doth thy poet ask Phoebus divine
First Line:
What doth thy poet ask Phoebus divine
Last Line:
Not loathsome nor deprived of lyric strain
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42065
107.
When hunger calls obey nor often wait
First Line:
When hunger calls obey nor often wait
Last Line:
Than war on famine
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30672
108.
Whenever physicians wrangle with each other
First Line:
Whenever physicians wrangle with each other
Last Line:
Pursue the regimen of doctor Clive
DMI number:
38440
109.
While reading pleases but no longer read
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While reading pleases but no longer read
Last Line:
That what the body knows embitter life
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30710
110.
While choler works good friend you may be wrong
First Line:
While choler works good friend you may be wrong
Last Line:
If honour bids tomorrow kill or die
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30724
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