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671.
When first my dear laddie gade to the green hill
First Line:
When first my dear laddie gade to the green hill
Last Line:
To make myself better and sweeter for thee
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
1306
672.
When libertine Simon was brought to town
First Line:
When libertine Simon was brought to town
Last Line:
Had not good London stepped between
DMI number:
19867
673.
When I alone your lovely youth possessed
First Line:
When I alone your lovely youth possessed
Last Line:
And gladly live with thee and gladly die
DMI number:
6268
674.
When radiant Phoebus first began to rise
First Line:
When radiant Phoebus first began to rise
Last Line:
And all Arcadia echoes to the song
DMI number:
38704
675.
When my Aminta weeps tis sure
First Line:
When my Aminta weeps tis sure
Last Line:
And make a palace of the shade | Far from the hurry we'll retire &c
DMI number:
2366
676.
When the charming news had passed Charing Cross
First Line:
When the charming news had passed Charing Cross
Last Line:
Then I awaked and all was but a dream
DMI number:
43107
677.
While I remain the darling of your heart
First Line:
While I remain the darling of your heart
Last Line:
I willingly would live would die with you
DMI number:
22591
678.
While I remained the darling of your heart
First Line:
While I remained the darling of your heart
Last Line:
I willingly would live would die with you
DMI number:
930
679.
While I remained the darling of your heart
First Line:
While I remained the darling of your heart
Last Line:
Yet should my friendship live for none but you
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
22342
680.
While I was fond and you were kind
First Line:
While I was fond and you were kind
Last Line:
With thee would live with thee would die
Author:
Francis Atterbury (Absolute)
DMI number:
15912
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