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1471.
With innocence of mien
First Line:
With innocence of mien
Last Line:
Fair even in death this peerless butterfly
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28192
1472.
With Monmouth's cock and cutlass by my side
First Line:
With Monmouth's cock and cutlass by my side
Last Line:
You'll keep the wind as long as he did fight
DMI number:
3891
1473.
With Muckworm lately as in chat
First Line:
With Muckworm lately as in chat
Last Line:
Who'll lend the cheese to bait it
Author:
James Barclay (Absolute)
DMI number:
32584
1474.
Wilt thou then passive see the sacred bays
First Line:
Wilt thou then passive see the sacred bays
Last Line:
Thou canst as well prescribe as Bl---re rhyme
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3756
1475.
Wise was that Spartan lawgiver of old
First Line:
Wise was that Spartan lawgiver of old
Last Line:
As in another place hereafter shall be shown
Author:
Gilbert West (Absolute)
DMI number:
22345
1476.
With a new beard but lately trimmed
First Line:
With a new beard but lately trimmed
Last Line:
To drink old sack and do no more | Like a new soldier of the king's | And the king's new soldier
DMI number:
42516
1477.
With all the charms of France and Rome
First Line:
With all the charms of France and Rome
Last Line:
All oaths of coronation non obstante | To Mr G R
DMI number:
11967
1478.
With all thy titles all thy large estate
First Line:
With all thy titles all thy large estate
Last Line:
A fly of state on glory's chariot wheel
DMI number:
31313
1479.
With an old song made by an old ancient pate
First Line:
With an old song made by an old ancient pate
Last Line:
That good housekeeping is now grown so cold | Like a young courtier of the king's | Or the king's young courtier
DMI number:
6721
1480.
With an old song made by an old antient pate
First Line:
With an old song made by an old antient pate
Last Line:
That good housekeeping is now a days grown so cold | Like a young courtier of the kings
DMI number:
44490
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