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When here o colonel first we came
First Line:
When here o colonel first we came
Last Line:
So d--n Breda let us set sail
DMI number:
35292
292.
When mouldering piles conceal the sculptor's hand
First Line:
When mouldering piles conceal the sculptor's hand
Last Line:
Studious of good yet careless of a name
Author:
Eyles Irwin (Absolute)
DMI number:
32751
293.
When ise came first to London town
First Line:
When ise came first to London town
Last Line:
And waked again by Cheapside chimes
DMI number:
43134
294.
While I with fond officious care
First Line:
While I with fond officious care
Last Line:
The drooping train of arts to cherish and adorn
Author:
Joseph Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32521
295.
Whenever the wicked roam abroad
First Line:
Whenever the wicked roam abroad
Last Line:
One half shall soon adopt Europa's name
DMI number:
25607
296.
Where art thou Aza where how far removed
First Line:
Where art thou Aza where how far removed
Last Line:
Aza my dear loved Aza mercy heaven
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36646
297.
When you great sir began to disappear
First Line:
When you great sir began to disappear
Last Line:
And never weep henceforth but tears of joy
DMI number:
43162
298.
When you Maecenas with your train
First Line:
When you Maecenas with your train
Last Line:
And Os--n be damned to increase his store
Author:
Knightly Chetwood (Confident)
DMI number:
944
299.
Where mid Italia's ever sunny lands
First Line:
Where mid Italia's ever sunny lands
Last Line:
Let children parents lovers virtue speak
DMI number:
23192
300.
Where the remote Bermudas ride
First Line:
Where the remote Bermudas ride
Last Line:
With falling oars they kept the time
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Absolute)
DMI number:
23244
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