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1461.
What to the faithless ocean now is due
First Line:
What to the faithless ocean now is due
Last Line:
She gave one Venus and has taken two
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
34452
1462.
What wondrous effects doth the laurel produce
First Line:
What wondrous effects doth the laurel produce
Last Line:
He should taste of the juice for abusing the bough
DMI number:
19375
1463.
When gloomy winter's clad in snow
First Line:
When gloomy winter's clad in snow
Last Line:
And as your face your name be fair
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18323
1464.
What soft delight the peaceful bosom warms
First Line:
What soft delight the peaceful bosom warms
Last Line:
And boundless bliss for ever ever flows
Author:
Anne Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
36182
1465.
What's the spring or the sweet smelling rose
First Line:
What's the spring or the sweet smelling rose
Last Line:
They bought with their blood which we sell
DMI number:
25448
1466.
Whatever can nature's genuine wants relieve
First Line:
Whatever can nature's genuine wants relieve
Last Line:
But pride's insatiate lust no limits knows
DMI number:
10314
1467.
Whatever is is right alone
First Line:
Whatever is is right alone
Last Line:
And owned whatever is is right
DMI number:
11185
1468.
Whatever of life all quickening aether keeps
First Line:
Whatever of life all quickening aether keeps
Last Line:
At once extend the interest and the love
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28232
1469.
Whatever the wanton spring
First Line:
Whatever the wanton spring
Last Line:
Live here till time be spent yet be not old
Author:
Thomas Dekker (Absolute) & John Ford (Absolute)
DMI number:
13623
1470.
When a calm river raised with sudden rains
First Line:
When a calm river raised with sudden rains
Last Line:
And knows no bound but makes his power his shores
DMI number:
40105
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