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741.
Why sleeps your learned defence still kept in store
First Line:
Why sleeps your learned defence still kept in store
Last Line:
All that believe or write or speak like me
DMI number:
13003
742.
Why so cold and why so coy
First Line:
Why so cold and why so coy
Last Line:
They're neither cold nor coy
Author:
Sir John Vanbrugh (Absolute)
DMI number:
23786
743.
Why so pensive this morning when all things are gay
First Line:
Why so pensive this morning when all things are gay
Last Line:
A curl may be wrong all depends on the tete
DMI number:
33556
744.
Why Strephon why departed from the plains
First Line:
Why Strephon why departed from the plains
Last Line:
And for a heaven born soul too base and too terrene
DMI number:
23234
745.
Why underneath this spreading poplar's shade
First Line:
Why underneath this spreading poplar's shade
Last Line:
Whose soul's so full of tenderness and truth
DMI number:
39404
746.
Why wears my pensive friend that gloomy brow
First Line:
Why wears my pensive friend that gloomy brow
Last Line:
Her rules are fixed and all her ways are just
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
1128
747.
Why weeps my Sylvia prithee why
First Line:
Why weeps my Sylvia prithee why
Last Line:
Swear swear once more you never will
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
9319
748.
Why loosely flow those tresses of despair
First Line:
Why loosely flow those tresses of despair
Last Line:
The world before never felt so great a wound
DMI number:
19831
749.
Why mourns my dear Urania can there be
First Line:
Why mourns my dear Urania can there be
Last Line:
And if my heart will give me leave be wise
DMI number:
3266
750.
Why mourns my Thirsis thus What should the reason be
First Line:
Why mourns my Thirsis thus What should the reason be
Last Line:
And if you mean to go make no delay
DMI number:
7626
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