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351.
Why dost thou shade thy lovely face O why
First Line:
Why dost thou shade thy lovely face O why
Last Line:
Stretched out no farther than from me to thee
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
2196
352.
Why dost thou shade thy lovely face O why
First Line:
Why dost thou shade thy lovely face O why
Last Line:
Stretched out no further than from me to thee
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5417
353.
Why how now rogue what make you here
First Line:
Why how now rogue what make you here
Last Line:
To have settled times is all we desire
DMI number:
42791
354.
Why is great Phoebus styled the god of lays
First Line:
Why is great Phoebus styled the god of lays
Last Line:
She saves the father and restores the son
DMI number:
5891
355.
With meagre face and black forbidding eyes
First Line:
With meagre face and black forbidding eyes
Last Line:
Your self good humoured morning noon or night
DMI number:
1830
356.
With much of pains and all the art I knew
First Line:
With much of pains and all the art I knew
Last Line:
Like drunkenness into the tongue twill get
DMI number:
44051
357.
Why you so spruce and I so threadbare grown
First Line:
Why you so spruce and I so threadbare grown
Last Line:
You wear your taylor's clothes and I my own
DMI number:
7471
358.
Why this man gelded Martial I amuse
First Line:
Why this man gelded Martial I amuse
Last Line:
As Katherine for the court's sake put down stews
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9160
359.
Why though I be of a prodigious waist
First Line:
Why though I be of a prodigious waist
Last Line:
To all posterity I would write Burlace
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
7071
360.
Why now so melancholy Ben
First Line:
Why now so melancholy Ben
Last Line:
Leviathan our God and king
DMI number:
7378
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