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1041.
When wayward children in the pride of youth
First Line:
When wayward children in the pride of youth
Last Line:
The rules of age are with true wisdom fraught
DMI number:
30779
1042.
When winter's rage and cruel storms
First Line:
When winter's rage and cruel storms
Last Line:
When penance you must take
DMI number:
21715
1043.
While you my friend are ever doomed to town
First Line:
While you my friend are ever doomed to town
Last Line:
Nor envy those who bravely lead the way
DMI number:
25738
1044.
Whither is ancient virtue gone
First Line:
Whither is ancient virtue gone
Last Line:
Then at length as calmly die as infants fall asleep
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
7295
1045.
Whilst men have these ambitious fancies
First Line:
Whilst men have these ambitious fancies
Last Line:
Love is a jest and vows are wind
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
4191
1046.
Whilst my souls eye beheld no light
First Line:
Whilst my souls eye beheld no light
Last Line:
Would with thee live and for thee die
DMI number:
43367
1047.
Whilst the glad muse exults her strains
First Line:
Whilst the glad muse exults her strains
Last Line:
And triumphs in Augustus hands
Author:
Moses Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
33719
1048.
Who craftly casts to steer his boat
First Line:
Who craftly casts to steer his boat
Last Line:
Take heed to hie to hoist thy sail
DMI number:
8888
1049.
Who gives himself away the second time
First Line:
Who gives himself away the second time
Last Line:
Creates no title but commits a crime
DMI number:
9600
1050.
Who has not bread more than he needs he must
First Line:
Who has not bread more than he needs he must
Last Line:
Forbear to keep a dog to eat the crust
Author:
Rowland Watkyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
16958
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