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291.
Whence brother Catius and whither bound so fast
First Line:
Whence brother Catius and whither bound so fast
Last Line:
If sweet the stream much sweeter is the spring
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42182
292.
While through life's thorny road I go
First Line:
While through life's thorny road I go
Last Line:
And for a chaplain I've god's grace
Author:
John Campbell (Speculation)
DMI number:
33060
293.
Whilst thou great Lollio in Rome dost plead
First Line:
Whilst thou great Lollio in Rome dost plead
Last Line:
For none will stay and will contend with none
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42189
294.
Who list to lead a quiet life
First Line:
Who list to lead a quiet life
Last Line:
Twice blessed is he in whom both reign
DMI number:
49536
295.
Whoever by merit just applause would gain
First Line:
Whoever by merit just applause would gain
Last Line:
And I for ever will your worth explore
DMI number:
18210
296.
Why do you thus mistaken youth
First Line:
Why do you thus mistaken youth
Last Line:
And really what you seem
DMI number:
35321
297.
Windham this verse to thee the muse commends
First Line:
Windham this verse to thee the muse commends
Last Line:
And share with Dodington's an equal praise
DMI number:
17848
298.
Wife and servant are the same
First Line:
Wife and servant are the same
Last Line:
You must be proud if you'll be wise
Author:
Mary Chudleigh [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23521
299.
Why sighs each virgin for the nuptial bed
First Line:
Why sighs each virgin for the nuptial bed
Last Line:
Lose not for man what man can never give
DMI number:
33626
300.
Why should a man care or be in despair
First Line:
Why should a man care or be in despair
Last Line:
And I care not however the world go
DMI number:
43138
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