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531.
While albion's shores resound with loud acclaim
First Line:
While albion's shores resound with loud acclaim
Last Line:
To guard the throne where truth and honour shine
DMI number:
28820
532.
While both attract by equal charms
First Line:
While both attract by equal charms
Last Line:
Like Mahomet suspended
DMI number:
25362
533.
While freedom lies bleeding O fatal mishap
First Line:
While freedom lies bleeding O fatal mishap
Last Line:
The K- sits at ease in the lap of his mother
DMI number:
38516
534.
Why grow the branches when the root is gone
First Line:
Why grow the branches when the root is gone
Last Line:
Why wither not the leaves that want their sap
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13895
535.
Why how now minx why this o' th' sudden
First Line:
Why how now minx why this o' th' sudden
Last Line:
You've won a daughter's heart for ever
DMI number:
5860
536.
Why am I daily thus perplexed
First Line:
Why am I daily thus perplexed
Last Line:
For next fair wind be sure they come
DMI number:
6548
537.
Why am I daily thus perplexed
First Line:
Why am I daily thus perplexed
Last Line:
For next fair wind before they come
DMI number:
42325
538.
Why do I take
First Line:
Why do I take
Last Line:
For true compassion
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
13632
539.
Why do we pray for children call em blessings
First Line:
Why do we pray for children call em blessings
Last Line:
The vexed womb seems to bring forth to vex
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
18451
540.
With sobbing voice upon his death bed sick
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With sobbing voice upon his death bed sick
Last Line:
Some friend I hope will write here lies another
DMI number:
38668
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