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381.
Was ever mortal man like me
First Line:
Was ever mortal man like me
Last Line:
Thus - I'd tame thy lechery
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
7118
382.
Untimely because so late and late because
First Line:
Untimely because so late and late because
Last Line:
For if they both should meet they would fall out
DMI number:
17063
383.
Untouched by Phoebus' scorching rays
First Line:
Untouched by Phoebus' scorching rays
Last Line:
Your humble servant Robin Hood
DMI number:
20725
384.
What Crispulus is that in a new gown
First Line:
What Crispulus is that in a new gown
Last Line:
He does thy business Coracine for thee
DMI number:
12763
385.
What cruel pains Corinna takes
First Line:
What cruel pains Corinna takes
Last Line:
Her vassal should undo her
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4118
386.
What cruel pains Corrinda takes
First Line:
What cruel pains Corrinda takes
Last Line:
Nor take men in love's toils
DMI number:
44415
387.
What have I done betrayed my prince
First Line:
What have I done betrayed my prince
Last Line:
Till we have quite destroyed the seeds of monarchy
DMI number:
12504
388.
Were I who to my cost already am
First Line:
Were I who to my cost already am
Last Line:
Is only who's a knave of the first rate
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4135
389.
Whan the dragon that foule is
First Line:
Whan the dragon that foule is
Last Line:
And two rybbes of Bevis brused than
DMI number:
37624
390.
What man is oft called as I take it is he
First Line:
What man is oft called as I take it is he
Last Line:
The description suits nobody else that I know
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36296
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