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661.
What makes my dear Myra so thoughtful so coy
First Line:
What makes my dear Myra so thoughtful so coy
Last Line:
Nor envy the wealthy since Phaon | Myra is mine
DMI number:
31767
662.
What means my dear Menalcas this retreat
First Line:
What means my dear Menalcas this retreat
Last Line:
Which we to Damon happy Damon owe
DMI number:
8127
663.
When death shall part us from these kids
First Line:
When death shall part us from these kids
Last Line:
So shall we smoothly pass away in sleep
Author:
John Gamble (Speculation)
DMI number:
4528
664.
When death shall snatch us from these kids
First Line:
When death shall snatch us from these kids
Last Line:
So shall we smoothly pass away in sleep
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Absolute)
DMI number:
9845
665.
What think you of turning beggars
First Line:
What think you of turning beggars
Last Line:
Beggings but a kind of robbing th' exchequer
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
13718
666.
What thinkst thou of the times neighbour Tom
First Line:
What thinkst thou of the times neighbour Tom
Last Line:
Here's a health to the best born Briton
DMI number:
24828
667.
What wretch is this what creature so brainsick
First Line:
What wretch is this what creature so brainsick
Last Line:
And vigourously resist the common foe
DMI number:
3890
668.
What's that | A bawdy house
First Line:
What's that | A bawdy house
Last Line:
Your curse came handsomely
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
13649
669.
What's to do I must blush a while
First Line:
What's to do I must blush a while
Last Line:
Delightful places but not the end of the journey
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16012
670.
What's your true censure of his general worth
First Line:
What's your true censure of his general worth
Last Line:
Of wise just good a man both soul and nerve
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute) & James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
13870
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