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411.
While our flocks are a feeding
First Line:
While our flocks are a feeding
Last Line:
Than swain ever before
DMI number:
1267
412.
While round her lips the loves and graces played
First Line:
While round her lips the loves and graces played
Last Line:
What grace what beauties in Aspasia dwell
DMI number:
36066
413.
Where wad bonny Anne ly
First Line:
Where wad bonny Anne ly
Last Line:
What can a cordial give me
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
1206
414.
Where oxen do low
First Line:
Where oxen do low
Last Line:
And so you may ring the bells
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
8292
415.
Where oxen do low
First Line:
Where oxen do low
Last Line:
And so you may ring your bells
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
2631
416.
When Virgil thought no shame the Doric reed
First Line:
When Virgil thought no shame the Doric reed
Last Line:
Thy name and sweet remembrance shall remain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6477
417.
Whilst Celia's kindness crowned her swain
First Line:
Whilst Celia's kindness crowned her swain
Last Line:
Or life or death with you would please
DMI number:
5350
418.
Whilst I alone was dear to thee
First Line:
Whilst I alone was dear to thee
Last Line:
Once more to live and die with thee
Author:
Joseph Washington (Speculation)
DMI number:
42107
419.
Whilst to my Lydia I was dear
First Line:
Whilst to my Lydia I was dear
Last Line:
My former love I would renew
DMI number:
31203
420.
Whilst you oh Tityrus at your ease are laid
First Line:
Whilst you oh Tityrus at your ease are laid
Last Line:
And linger shadows from high hills appear
DMI number:
11292
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