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611.
Whilst you my Lord acquire a deathless name
First Line:
Whilst you my Lord acquire a deathless name
Last Line:
And swims in rapture through a flood of day
Author:
Samuel Humphreys (Speculation)
DMI number:
12498
612.
Whilst some unfairly club their wit
First Line:
Whilst some unfairly club their wit
Last Line:
Let them at least forbear to rail
DMI number:
981
613.
Whilst the glad muse exults her strains
First Line:
Whilst the glad muse exults her strains
Last Line:
And triumphs in Augustus hands
Author:
Moses Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
33719
614.
Who in some courts been bairns of Beliel
First Line:
Who in some courts been bairns of Beliel
Last Line:
Should punished be above all strong traitors
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
14066
615.
Who shall go about | To cozen fortune and be honourable
First Line:
Who shall go about | To cozen fortune and be honourable
Last Line:
How many be commanded that command
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
34885
616.
Who can on this picture look
First Line:
Who can on this picture look
Last Line:
Is whore in all things but her face
DMI number:
6430
617.
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
618.
Who's ever been at c--rt the new c--ss must know
First Line:
Who's ever been at c--rt the new c--ss must know
Last Line:
And at that fatal word kicked the nymph out of doors
DMI number:
17905
619.
Whoever looks about and minds things well
First Line:
Whoever looks about and minds things well
Last Line:
For thus my tale begins
DMI number:
44539
620.
While Europe is divided all with care
First Line:
While Europe is divided all with care
Last Line:
But what's to come let him enquire of Fleury
DMI number:
18262
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