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661.
Well may the programme of thy tragic stage
First Line:
Well may the programme of thy tragic stage
Last Line:
Makes thee the monarch-tragic of this isle
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
4654
662.
Well then the promised hour is come at last
First Line:
Well then the promised hour is come at last
Last Line:
You merit more nor could my love do less
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4704
663.
Well then we're safe and all our careful fears
First Line:
Well then we're safe and all our careful fears
Last Line:
They'll all be counter-influenced by love
DMI number:
42819
664.
Well tory poets' answers come at last
First Line:
Well tory poets' answers come at last
Last Line:
Whilst all these little kings shall basely tumble down
DMI number:
43020
665.
What care of senators or Roman state
First Line:
What care of senators or Roman state
Last Line:
Lay weapons down adore and will not fight
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42147
666.
What charms you have from what high race you sprung
First Line:
What charms you have from what high race you sprung
Last Line:
Nor could he burn so fast as thou couldst build
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
4502
667.
What do scholars and bards and astronomers wise
First Line:
What do scholars and bards and astronomers wise
Last Line:
For Rutland that night had lent her her face
DMI number:
32065
668.
What fools are they who use to cry
First Line:
What fools are they who use to cry
Last Line:
To be damned or beggared for't
DMI number:
6602
669.
What friendly muse will teach my lays
First Line:
What friendly muse will teach my lays
Last Line:
Be like Maria good like Carolina great
DMI number:
12495
670.
What are at length the doubtful nations freed
First Line:
What are at length the doubtful nations freed
Last Line:
To British valour and to German truth
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
1468
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