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731.
Whilst Phoebus' sons their mournful tribute bring
First Line:
Whilst Phoebus' sons their mournful tribute bring
Last Line:
How good how dear a nation's tears will tell
DMI number:
17898
732.
Whilst Phoebus' sons their mournful tributes bring
First Line:
Whilst Phoebus' sons their mournful tributes bring
Last Line:
How good how dear a nation's tears will tell
DMI number:
36703
733.
Whilst tears overflow the royal widow's bed
First Line:
Whilst tears overflow the royal widow's bed
Last Line:
And the queen's life the world's repose secures
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Speculation)
DMI number:
7015
734.
Who justly may rejoice in ought under the sky
First Line:
Who justly may rejoice in ought under the sky
Last Line:
To live so well to die no worse and send his soul good rest
DMI number:
8862
735.
Who on the setting sun shall cast their eyes
First Line:
Who on the setting sun shall cast their eyes
Last Line:
Than this a rarer there's no age can boast
Author:
Thomas Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
18938
736.
Who shall presume to mourn thee Donne unless
First Line:
Who shall presume to mourn thee Donne unless
Last Line:
We cannot hope the like till thou return
Author:
Jasper Mayne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9296
737.
Who but remembers yesterday
First Line:
Who but remembers yesterday
Last Line:
Adieu the hopes of Britain's isle
Author:
Charles Sackville (Absolute)
DMI number:
32632
738.
Who can to thy bright character refuse
First Line:
Who can to thy bright character refuse
Last Line:
And bright like thine dear shade my sun go down
DMI number:
31859
739.
Who dares say thou art dead when he doth see
First Line:
Who dares say thou art dead when he doth see
Last Line:
In panegyric hallelujahs
Author:
Arthur Wilson (Absolute)
DMI number:
9297
740.
While Britain fills with streams of tears her urn
First Line:
While Britain fills with streams of tears her urn
Last Line:
The angels kept to save them were but one
DMI number:
22649
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