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741.
While Britain's sovereign in his royal breast
First Line:
While Britain's sovereign in his royal breast
Last Line:
Nor sing the glories of the Brunswick line
DMI number:
22665
742.
While Caroline's sad obsequies supply
First Line:
While Caroline's sad obsequies supply
Last Line:
Wherever the British fleet thy thunder bears
DMI number:
17885
743.
Why doth Britannia clad in sable weed
First Line:
Why doth Britannia clad in sable weed
Last Line:
Seek in the son to contemplate the sire
DMI number:
22297
744.
Why droops the muse why silent are the lays
First Line:
Why droops the muse why silent are the lays
Last Line:
In columns high immortal as thy acts
Author:
James Fortescue (Absolute)
DMI number:
22650
745.
Why droops this heart with fancied woes forlorn
First Line:
Why droops this heart with fancied woes forlorn
Last Line:
Aid the kind breast and waft his boat to land
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
34432
746.
Whom can I first accuse whose fault account I the greatest
First Line:
Whom can I first accuse whose fault account I the greatest
Last Line:
Lest hap my rudeness disgrace thy glory by praising
DMI number:
49702
747.
Why all in tears Menalcas prithee tell
First Line:
Why all in tears Menalcas prithee tell
Last Line:
As far as heaven above mankind is fled
DMI number:
10292
748.
Why do we thus lament why thus complain
First Line:
Why do we thus lament why thus complain
Last Line:
But god himself be your eternal joy
DMI number:
26235
749.
With the sad tidings of the day oppressed
First Line:
With the sad tidings of the day oppressed
Last Line:
The Athenians' honour to their king decree
DMI number:
4511
750.
With joy blessed youth we saw thee reach thy goal
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With joy blessed youth we saw thee reach thy goal
Last Line:
Run to a fire and crowd into a blaze
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
15389
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