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671.
What art thou muse that dost the mind inspire
First Line:
What art thou muse that dost the mind inspire
Last Line:
Then when we lose our queen we are sure to find our saint
DMI number:
43183
672.
What blustering noise now interrupts my sleep
First Line:
What blustering noise now interrupts my sleep
Last Line:
With earth thy empire glory with the heaven
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
4633
673.
What honours man can pay you justly claim
First Line:
What honours man can pay you justly claim
Last Line:
Lest commendation should offend your ear
DMI number:
10149
674.
Were princes graced with souls like thine
First Line:
Were princes graced with souls like thine
Last Line:
Bestowed thee far the nobler part
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11369
675.
What a pox ails the W---s thus to trouble our peace
First Line:
What a pox ails the W---s thus to trouble our peace
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For the church loves the queen and the church is her care
DMI number:
7283
676.
What is't presumptious poets will not dare
First Line:
What is't presumptious poets will not dare
Last Line:
The gallery will a galaxy appear
Author:
Nahum Tate (Confident)
DMI number:
44680
677.
What light is this whose cheerful power invades
First Line:
What light is this whose cheerful power invades
Last Line:
Save your excuse that I presume to burn
DMI number:
6372
678.
What man or hero Clio wilt thou praise
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What man or hero Clio wilt thou praise
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On groves which harbour the unchaste
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42042
679.
When civil war through all the chaos reigned
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When civil war through all the chaos reigned
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Fair Love could only from our British Ocean spring
DMI number:
6358
680.
When dawning rays refulgent streak the skies
First Line:
When dawning rays refulgent streak the skies
Last Line:
The image of yourself must first be shown
DMI number:
26706
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