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161.
When the god inflames my breast
First Line:
When the god inflames my breast
Last Line:
Every care is lulled to rest
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Speculation)
DMI number:
31431
162.
While life my dear remains enjoy thy charms
First Line:
While life my dear remains enjoy thy charms
Last Line:
And magic in her secret art is lost
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
23099
163.
When youth my Celia's in the prime
First Line:
When youth my Celia's in the prime
Last Line:
When warm in blood and full of charms
DMI number:
37909
164.
Where the rich lotus breathes perfume
First Line:
Where the rich lotus breathes perfume
Last Line:
I'll live and love adieu to woe
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Speculation)
DMI number:
31411
165.
Whilst gales of sighs were sent from my sad breast
First Line:
Whilst gales of sighs were sent from my sad breast
Last Line:
Your slave to wear your chains & live in pain
DMI number:
43190
166.
While blooming youth and gay delight
First Line:
While blooming youth and gay delight
Last Line:
While still we wake to joy and live to love
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
3805
167.
Why does my fair so pensive look
First Line:
Why does my fair so pensive look
Last Line:
Will make us think you're but in jest
DMI number:
12114
168.
With too much toil methinks you trace
First Line:
With too much toil methinks you trace
Last Line:
The slow consenting maid
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
35711
169.
Why sit you here so dull
First Line:
Why sit you here so dull
Last Line:
And merrily sing so ho
DMI number:
43757
170.
Why should a man care or be in despair
First Line:
Why should a man care or be in despair
Last Line:
And I care not however the world go
DMI number:
43138
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