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91.
Wherever you go some actions still we hear
First Line:
Wherever you go some actions still we hear
Last Line:
To think they only for themselves were born
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11602
92.
Whilst Gay's unhappy fate thy ear attends
First Line:
Whilst Gay's unhappy fate thy ear attends
Last Line:
You shine distinguished midst a venal crowd
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11650
93.
Whilst happily I pass my hours
First Line:
Whilst happily I pass my hours
Last Line:
Here Wainwright only I obey
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11577
94.
Who can the hardest task refuse
First Line:
Who can the hardest task refuse
Last Line:
It must be from the deaf and blind
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11349
95.
Why are we scholars plagued to write
First Line:
Why are we scholars plagued to write
Last Line:
That all were coronation days
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11543
96.
Why did I hope to make your anguish less
First Line:
Why did I hope to make your anguish less
Last Line:
But know mankind would lose a friend in you
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11574
97.
With joy your summons we obey
First Line:
With joy your summons we obey
Last Line:
And leaves no room for mortal praise
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11539
98.
Ye ever heedless beaus and belles
First Line:
Ye ever heedless beaus and belles
Last Line:
And prove you've one pretence to taste
Author:
Mary Barber (Confident)
DMI number:
966
99.
Ye gentle beaux and thoughtless belles
First Line:
Ye gentle beaux and thoughtless belles
Last Line:
That you have one pretense to taste
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11353
100.
Ye heedless fair who pass the livelong day
First Line:
Ye heedless fair who pass the livelong day
Last Line:
And make eternity my only care
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11378
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