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3731.
Whoever with sacrilegious hand
First Line:
Whoever with sacrilegious hand
Last Line:
Of lions and the lynx's spotted race
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25535
3732.
Whoever you are tread softly I entreat you
First Line:
Whoever you are tread softly I entreat you
Last Line:
For if he chance to wake be sure he'll eat you
DMI number:
26060
3733.
Whom can I first accuse whose fault account I the greatest
First Line:
Whom can I first accuse whose fault account I the greatest
Last Line:
Lest hap my rudeness disgrace thy glory by praising
DMI number:
49702
3734.
Whom god much loved who merited man's praise
First Line:
Whom god much loved who merited man's praise
Last Line:
What was in her divine transcends the skies
DMI number:
28737
3735.
Whom neither sword nor gun in war
First Line:
Whom neither sword nor gun in war
Last Line:
Done by Alexander his son
DMI number:
34908
3736.
Whom neither sword nor gun in war
First Line:
Whom neither sword nor gun in war
Last Line:
Done by Alexander their son
DMI number:
29140
3737.
Whom Phoebus favoured on whom fortune frowned
First Line:
Whom Phoebus favoured on whom fortune frowned
Last Line:
From pitying heaven to end his cares a grave
DMI number:
24024
3738.
Whose body lieth buried here
First Line:
Whose body lieth buried here
Last Line:
Together with three sisters dear
DMI number:
29056
3739.
Whose bones bestowed in grave so deep
First Line:
Whose bones bestowed in grave so deep
Last Line:
Kilkenny town doth safely keep
DMI number:
29324
3740.
Whose heart too tender for to bear
First Line:
Whose heart too tender for to bear
Last Line:
Her spotless innocence declare
DMI number:
29749
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