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2111.
What pray supports the interest new
First Line:
What pray supports the interest new
Last Line:
And close the motly scene
DMI number:
24418
2112.
What S-- would have been thought what P------y seemed
First Line:
What S-- would have been thought what P------y seemed
Last Line:
And show in Vernon there's a Briton still
DMI number:
17993
2113.
What shall a glorious nation be overthrown
First Line:
What shall a glorious nation be overthrown
Last Line:
And suck all the sweetness of the land
DMI number:
43080
2114.
What should I ask my friends which best would be
First Line:
What should I ask my friends which best would be
Last Line:
He left scorned Hamon to the vulgar rout
DMI number:
3658
2115.
What sight is this the green stalls disappear
First Line:
What sight is this the green stalls disappear
Last Line:
What was a market is a puppet show
DMI number:
28918
2116.
What pains have been taken in verse and in prose
First Line:
What pains have been taken in verse and in prose
Last Line:
I still do pronounce him the bottomless Pitt
DMI number:
31149
2117.
What can the mystery be why Charing Cross
First Line:
What can the mystery be why Charing Cross
Last Line:
To behold every day such a court such a son
DMI number:
4735
2118.
What Cibber laureate made o heavens forbear
First Line:
What Cibber laureate made o heavens forbear
Last Line:
All ye non jurors if you can to swear
DMI number:
2974
2119.
What clamour's here about a dame
First Line:
What clamour's here about a dame
Last Line:
The duchess and the hussey
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19737
2120.
What could a cursed ungrateful age do more
First Line:
What could a cursed ungrateful age do more
Last Line:
Though I lied living dying I'll speak true
DMI number:
43170
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