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331.
Who gives his tongue a loose so bold and vain
First Line:
Who gives his tongue a loose so bold and vain
Last Line:
And holds dominion over the sons of pride
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
26696
332.
Who in the cruel ostrich has subdued
First Line:
Who in the cruel ostrich has subdued
Last Line:
She scorns the rider and pursuing steed
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
30495
333.
Who'd be the man lewd libels to indite
First Line:
Who'd be the man lewd libels to indite
Last Line:
Those few unblemished are not meant in this
DMI number:
6439
334.
With virtue strong as yours had Eve been armed
First Line:
With virtue strong as yours had Eve been armed
Last Line:
Nor had frail Adam fell nor Milton wrote
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16344
335.
With what a difference nature's palate tastes
First Line:
With what a difference nature's palate tastes
Last Line:
Yet I by surfeit this elixir hate
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
17250
336.
Wisdom o lord in all thy acts
First Line:
Wisdom o lord in all thy acts
Last Line:
I'll sing of gospel deeds
DMI number:
26429
337.
With double pleasure sprung the cheerful dawn
First Line:
With double pleasure sprung the cheerful dawn
Last Line:
Shall in the temple then refound my praise
DMI number:
43258
338.
Will's horses with Elijah's may compare
First Line:
Will's horses with Elijah's may compare
Last Line:
They must be like the prophet's made of fire
DMI number:
17048
339.
Why should you let your wandering eyes
First Line:
Why should you let your wandering eyes
Last Line:
To feed the fiercest fires of hell
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
23256
340.
Why Lord so long from us dost thou retire
First Line:
Why Lord so long from us dost thou retire
Last Line:
Nor the rude tumult of the gathering crowd
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
26579
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