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511.
Who knows but Jove in this disguise
First Line:
Who knows but Jove in this disguise
Last Line:
And joy at once receive and give
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
22570
512.
Whoever thou art that seest my stone
First Line:
Whoever thou art that seest my stone
Last Line:
Learn this from me all flesh is grass
Author:
Mr. Burnet (Confident)
DMI number:
21752
513.
Winged wanderer of the sky
First Line:
Winged wanderer of the sky
Last Line:
Yet his sting and his wing were victorious
Author:
Michael Bruce (Speculation) & John Logan (Speculation)
DMI number:
30166
514.
Will virtue frown Severus on our way
First Line:
Will virtue frown Severus on our way
Last Line:
And the chill eve bears ague on her wing
DMI number:
37647
515.
Why should we wonder that in old records
First Line:
Why should we wonder that in old records
Last Line:
A heavy mule is neither horse nor ass
DMI number:
13017
516.
Women ben full of ragerie
First Line:
Women ben full of ragerie
Last Line:
Then trust on mon whose yerde can talke
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
23425
517.
Yet bright Aurora partial as she was
First Line:
Yet bright Aurora partial as she was
Last Line:
Besprinkling all the world with pearly dews
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11940
518.
Yet had she oft been scared by bloody claws
First Line:
Yet had she oft been scared by bloody claws
Last Line:
Though she was doomed to death and fated not to die
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute) & Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
40461
519.
Wretch that I am and is it come to this
First Line:
Wretch that I am and is it come to this
Last Line:
Farewell to victuals greatness and to you
DMI number:
22046
520.
Ye birds which have in groves been bred
First Line:
Ye birds which have in groves been bred
Last Line:
The little bird for envy died
DMI number:
20019
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