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1481.
While country gossips oil their tongues with ale
First Line:
While country gossips oil their tongues with ale
Last Line:
The country world can't parallel the city
DMI number:
8197
1482.
While duns were knocking at my door
First Line:
While duns were knocking at my door
Last Line:
I'd have you all go home and spew | As I did
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation) & Alexander Radcliffe (Confident)
DMI number:
3966
1483.
Why dost muse and fold thy arms
First Line:
Why dost muse and fold thy arms
Last Line:
Then give over &c
DMI number:
330
1484.
Why Harry what ails you why look you so sad
First Line:
Why Harry what ails you why look you so sad
Last Line:
For one it relieves and it strengthens the other
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
18223
1485.
Why how now rogue what make you here
First Line:
Why how now rogue what make you here
Last Line:
To have settled times is all we desire
DMI number:
42791
1486.
With reverence great and due submission
First Line:
With reverence great and due submission
Last Line:
K--h will not rhyme so yours Rob M--y
Author:
Sir Robert Murray Keith (Confident)
DMI number:
35307
1487.
With roses and with myrtles crowned
First Line:
With roses and with myrtles crowned
Last Line:
Nor fear what ills may come tomorrow
DMI number:
25869
1488.
With the best wines of France you entertain
First Line:
With the best wines of France you entertain
Last Line:
Neither believe it Sir nor am adry
DMI number:
27387
1489.
With them a travelling cook they jointly led
First Line:
With them a travelling cook they jointly led
Last Line:
Blancmange was held his masterpiece of skill
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18344
1490.
With these and other houses of renown
First Line:
With these and other houses of renown
Last Line:
Can do no harm but as he bakes may brew
DMI number:
10730
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