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61.
When ever thy absence does disturb my mind
First Line:
When ever thy absence does disturb my mind
Last Line:
Love if not thee can thy idea find
DMI number:
7873
62.
When I had purchased a fresh whore or coat
First Line:
When I had purchased a fresh whore or coat
Last Line:
Tis new before hand to deny a friend
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6343
63.
When you promise friend Tom you should always take care
First Line:
When you promise friend Tom you should always take care
Last Line:
Not to give the bear skin till you've taken the bear
DMI number:
25856
64.
Whence deathless Kit-Cat took its name
First Line:
Whence deathless Kit-Cat took its name
Last Line:
Of old cats and young kits
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & Alexander Pope (Speculation)
DMI number:
13481
65.
Whilst fortune keeps thee warm
First Line:
Whilst fortune keeps thee warm
Last Line:
Why then B-- G-- lie there and rot
DMI number:
6881
66.
Who from example would discretion draw
First Line:
Who from example would discretion draw
Last Line:
Her friendship equal to the greatest trust
DMI number:
10169
67.
Who good examples from discretion draw
First Line:
Who good examples from discretion draw
Last Line:
Her friendship's equal to the greatest trust
DMI number:
10133
68.
Who have we here the table's spread I see
First Line:
Who have we here the table's spread I see
Last Line:
For a less treat this friend would cut your throat
DMI number:
17404
69.
Will and I differ who so great as will
First Line:
Will and I differ who so great as will
Last Line:
Free be the man who would my master be
DMI number:
27341
70.
Why Mycon dost thou wish a friend to see
First Line:
Why Mycon dost thou wish a friend to see
Last Line:
When well you know a friend you cannot be
DMI number:
12874
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