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131.
Whilst Lydia sought no foreign charms
First Line:
Whilst Lydia sought no foreign charms
Last Line:
I'll trust my Horace once again
DMI number:
7548
132.
Who can hide fire if it be uncovered light
First Line:
Who can hide fire if it be uncovered light
Last Line:
If hid they're sighs if open they are words
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
12599
133.
Who has ever been at Baldock must needs know the mill
First Line:
Who has ever been at Baldock must needs know the mill
Last Line:
I shall die if I have not the lass of the mill
DMI number:
23138
134.
Who lives upright and pure of heart
First Line:
Who lives upright and pure of heart
Last Line:
Whose smiles whose words so sweetly move
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42052
135.
Whosoever longs to try
First Line:
Whosoever longs to try
Last Line:
In fire and frost in heaven and in hell
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49615
136.
Wished morn is come a cheerful ray of light
First Line:
Wished morn is come a cheerful ray of light
Last Line:
I'll lie entranced in everlasting joy
DMI number:
27128
137.
Why thus from the plain does my shepherdess rove
First Line:
Why thus from the plain does my shepherdess rove
Last Line:
When I leave all the plain you may guess tis for one
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16895
138.
Ye little loves that round her wait
First Line:
Ye little loves that round her wait
Last Line:
And haughty Strephon scorns to die
DMI number:
11811
139.
Ye birds for whom I reared the grove
First Line:
Ye birds for whom I reared the grove
Last Line:
Or thou shalt prove her Damon's tomb
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27279
140.
Would you taste the noontide air
First Line:
Would you taste the noontide air
Last Line:
The joys of love are joys alone
Author:
John Dalton (Absolute)
DMI number:
23623
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