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1771.
What epitaph shall we afford this shrine
First Line:
What epitaph shall we afford this shrine
Last Line:
Thou wert a Spenser and a Montague
DMI number:
23903
1772.
What fast and pray
First Line:
What fast and pray
Last Line:
Sins whilst unrepented cannot be forgiven
DMI number:
4553
1773.
What fools are all we lovers thus to own
First Line:
What fools are all we lovers thus to own
Last Line:
And only say that she is very she
DMI number:
43421
1774.
What frantic madness has possessed mankind
First Line:
What frantic madness has possessed mankind
Last Line:
We hope will triumph with our gracious queen
DMI number:
8110
1775.
What anxious thoughts and groundless fears
First Line:
What anxious thoughts and groundless fears
Last Line:
But by the everlasting word
DMI number:
26315
1776.
What beauteous star invites the sight
First Line:
What beauteous star invites the sight
Last Line:
Redeemer of the world and mine
DMI number:
26252
1777.
What better can we do than prostrate fall
First Line:
What better can we do than prostrate fall
Last Line:
Of sorrow unfeigned and humiliation meek
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25486
1778.
What Booker doth prognosticate
First Line:
What Booker doth prognosticate
Last Line:
That the K--g enjoys his own again
Author:
Martin Parker (Confident)
DMI number:
24777
1779.
What have I done betrayed my prince
First Line:
What have I done betrayed my prince
Last Line:
Till we have quite destroyed the seeds of monarchy
DMI number:
12504
1780.
What have I done christ's heart to win
First Line:
What have I done christ's heart to win
Last Line:
Which adds to all my former joy
DMI number:
26137
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