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91.
What if thou sayest the thing thou dost not mean
First Line:
What if thou sayest the thing thou dost not mean
Last Line:
I'le mock my self and hope past hope alas
DMI number:
44531
92.
What then remains are we deprived of will
First Line:
What then remains are we deprived of will
Last Line:
Oh that we loved our selves but half so well
DMI number:
40337
93.
When from each thought a seed did spring
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When from each thought a seed did spring
Last Line:
They were as sweet as they were chaste
DMI number:
44463
94.
When once the main spring hope is fallen into
First Line:
When once the main spring hope is fallen into
Last Line:
Confusedly up and down and settle no where
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
15164
95.
When in the opening of the youthful year
First Line:
When in the opening of the youthful year
Last Line:
Each gloomy thought clears up and I'm all blithe and gay
DMI number:
33600
96.
When we of hopes or helps are quite bereaven
First Line:
When we of hopes or helps are quite bereaven
Last Line:
Our humble prayers have entrance into heaven
Author:
John Ford (Absolute)
DMI number:
17278
97.
Whilst you are absent whom I sue
First Line:
Whilst you are absent whom I sue
Last Line:
And out of pity let me live
DMI number:
20720
98.
Whilst your great queen did in dark shades confine
First Line:
Whilst your great queen did in dark shades confine
Last Line:
May he at last cover the loss of you
DMI number:
42849
99.
Who would have thought there could have been
First Line:
Who would have thought there could have been
Last Line:
This is my state thy grace is this
DMI number:
43368
100.
With him went hope in rank a handsome maid
First Line:
With him went hope in rank a handsome maid
Last Line:
Great liking unto many but true love to few
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
15145
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