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111.
Whenever I ask your love I'm sure
First Line:
Whenever I ask your love I'm sure
Last Line:
The amorous youth that's constant and sincere
DMI number:
8615
112.
When your transcendent worth I would commend
First Line:
When your transcendent worth I would commend
Last Line:
Unless her mercy do all those transcend
DMI number:
44604
113.
Whether Stella's eyes are found
First Line:
Whether Stella's eyes are found
Last Line:
Ever can make or more or less
Author:
Samuel Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
32596
114.
When Venus from the frothy sea arose
First Line:
When Venus from the frothy sea arose
Last Line:
The rest in mine for ever shall remain
DMI number:
24314
115.
While you fair maid with grace unrivalled reign
First Line:
While you fair maid with grace unrivalled reign
Last Line:
And thou a Stella and he a Swift shall shine
DMI number:
33544
116.
Whilst these vernal sweets exhale
First Line:
Whilst these vernal sweets exhale
Last Line:
Both like weeds are thrown away
DMI number:
18061
117.
Why does Dorinda thus impose
First Line:
Why does Dorinda thus impose
Last Line:
A novice in her trade
DMI number:
11150
118.
Why dost thou say I am forsworn
First Line:
Why dost thou say I am forsworn
Last Line:
Even fated with variety
DMI number:
43312
119.
Why down that neck whose veins meandering flow
First Line:
Why down that neck whose veins meandering flow
Last Line:
But own thy bosom a triumphant grave
DMI number:
37871
120.
Why lovely Lelia so depressed
First Line:
Why lovely Lelia so depressed
Last Line:
Too soon alas by nature's laws
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11646
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