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651.
What shall I say what numbers shall I choose
First Line:
What shall I say what numbers shall I choose
Last Line:
Is that their joys are placed in music and in love
DMI number:
275
652.
What shall the fell destroyers of mankind
First Line:
What shall the fell destroyers of mankind
Last Line:
When pillars rise the monuments of shame
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
34442
653.
What means this deep solemnity of woe
First Line:
What means this deep solemnity of woe
Last Line:
And points the way to virtue and to fame
DMI number:
22666
654.
What means this sudden grief this general gloom
First Line:
What means this sudden grief this general gloom
Last Line:
Amidst the martial trophies over his tomb
DMI number:
38434
655.
What melancholy rumour's this I hear
First Line:
What melancholy rumour's this I hear
Last Line:
How little poison cracks a crystal glass
DMI number:
4680
656.
What muse what numbers shall our anguish tell
First Line:
What muse what numbers shall our anguish tell
Last Line:
Shines the same sun and does himself succeed
DMI number:
24549
657.
What pity Mira that on rural plains
First Line:
What pity Mira that on rural plains
Last Line:
The boasted fragrance of the garden rose
Author:
John Duncombe (Speculation)
DMI number:
26895
658.
What can I now suspect or what can I fear any longer
First Line:
What can I now suspect or what can I fear any longer
Last Line:
Ye still on earth he lives and still shall live by the Muses
DMI number:
49901
659.
What can I now suspect or what can I fear any longer
First Line:
What can I now suspect or what can I fear any longer
Last Line:
Yea still on earth he lives and still shall live by the muses
DMI number:
49700
660.
What couldst thou not a blooming beauty spare
First Line:
What couldst thou not a blooming beauty spare
Last Line:
And shine for ever in the rolls of fame
DMI number:
8669
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