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1381.
When was there contract better driven by fate
First Line:
When was there contract better driven by fate
Last Line:
The spoused pair two realms the sea the ring
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
24837
1382.
Whilom in Kent there lived a jolly swain
First Line:
Whilom in Kent there lived a jolly swain
Last Line:
And with becoming horns the brute complete
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
19368
1383.
Whilst bards adventurous your deserts proclaim
First Line:
Whilst bards adventurous your deserts proclaim
Last Line:
Those winning virtues which fair Anna grace
DMI number:
11011
1384.
Whilst black designs that direful work of fate
First Line:
Whilst black designs that direful work of fate
Last Line:
That empire which they did so short a while maintain
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
6481
1385.
Whilst Britain happy isle with soul-felt joy
First Line:
Whilst Britain happy isle with soul-felt joy
Last Line:
And yield to justice victory and George
DMI number:
28131
1386.
Whilst glory's cause two long campaigns
First Line:
Whilst glory's cause two long campaigns
Last Line:
This trusty sword had pierced thy breast
DMI number:
35884
1387.
Whilst war and discord vex a distant plain
First Line:
Whilst war and discord vex a distant plain
Last Line:
The monarch glorious and the princess fair
Author:
Edward Clark (Confident)
DMI number:
40416
1388.
Whither young Damon whither in such haste
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Whither young Damon whither in such haste
Last Line:
He makes me happier than a fancied God
DMI number:
43648
1389.
Who loves to hear of wife
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Who loves to hear of wife
Last Line:
Has that poor wretch to come that wedded yesterday
DMI number:
40325
1390.
Who marries twice a fool we own
First Line:
Who marries twice a fool we own
Last Line:
Was just eight times a fool
DMI number:
33991
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