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171.
What are these idiots adoing
First Line:
What are these idiots adoing
Last Line:
Tis all blind folly in short | Then agree silly Britons agree
DMI number:
13469
172.
What is pleasure | More than a lustful motion in the sense
First Line:
What is pleasure | More than a lustful motion in the sense
Last Line:
The pure end's lost and ruin must attend it
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
17190
173.
When last I saw thee thou did seem so kind
First Line:
When last I saw thee thou did seem so kind
Last Line:
That ever Strephon could have been unkind
DMI number:
43449
174.
When Hodge had numbered up how many score
First Line:
When Hodge had numbered up how many score
Last Line:
His body fell out fled his frighted soul
DMI number:
43706
175.
When Hodge had numbered up how many score
First Line:
When Hodge had numbered up how many score
Last Line:
With equal gratitude and treachery
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Speculation)
DMI number:
42301
176.
When time his circling course began
First Line:
When time his circling course began
Last Line:
Better the mortal than the natal day
DMI number:
23285
177.
When sickness shakes the languid corse
First Line:
When sickness shakes the languid corse
Last Line:
And with composure dies
DMI number:
33062
178.
When you this title read I know you'll ask
First Line:
When you this title read I know you'll ask
Last Line:
If you would wiser be these vices scorn
DMI number:
41859
179.
Where where degenerate countrymen how high
First Line:
Where where degenerate countrymen how high
Last Line:
To conquer monsters and to grow divine
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22226
180.
Where is there faith and justice to be found
First Line:
Where is there faith and justice to be found
Last Line:
To cut the hand off that anoints you king
DMI number:
6456
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