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161.
Water is a precious thing
First Line:
Water is a precious thing
Last Line:
And for his royal master wins the prize
DMI number:
10029
162.
Well may our lives bear an uncertain date
First Line:
Well may our lives bear an uncertain date
Last Line:
Since it has made their lewdest priest relent
Author:
John Tutchin (Confident)
DMI number:
5922
163.
Well whatever sins by turns have swayed me
First Line:
Well whatever sins by turns have swayed me
Last Line:
Without guilt and without measure
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7123
164.
What bright joy can this exceed
First Line:
What bright joy can this exceed
Last Line:
Chatting all the live long day
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27392
165.
What flood O Deva may with thine compare
First Line:
What flood O Deva may with thine compare
Last Line:
Through seas Vergivian to immortal fame
DMI number:
24442
166.
When Aurora gilds the morning
First Line:
When Aurora gilds the morning
Last Line:
Is to live and die retired
DMI number:
20064
167.
When the rough winter in its rigour rises
First Line:
When the rough winter in its rigour rises
Last Line:
Perfects their heaven
DMI number:
36287
168.
Whenever tyrants fall the air
First Line:
Whenever tyrants fall the air
Last Line:
Which done his soul expired
DMI number:
3646
169.
While orient skies restore the day
First Line:
While orient skies restore the day
Last Line:
Fearful yet not averse that Somerset should hear
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27207
170.
While spring with lavish floweret glows
First Line:
While spring with lavish floweret glows
Last Line:
And gave it to the god of wine
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Speculation)
DMI number:
31468
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