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1831.
What think you of this age now
First Line:
What think you of this age now
Last Line:
'Tis a lie we all do know
DMI number:
4903
1832.
What thinkst thou of the times neighbour Tom
First Line:
What thinkst thou of the times neighbour Tom
Last Line:
Here's a health to the best born Briton
DMI number:
24828
1833.
What though my soul rent from the close embrace
First Line:
What though my soul rent from the close embrace
Last Line:
And clothed in flesh I shall behold my God
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Confident)
DMI number:
4099
1834.
Whatever men think thou lord dost know
First Line:
Whatever men think thou lord dost know
Last Line:
And only in enjoyment end
DMI number:
24995
1835.
When B----t perceived the beautiful dames
First Line:
When B----t perceived the beautiful dames
Last Line:
The lass in gratitude grants him the favour
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Speculation)
DMI number:
4928
1836.
When beauty's hid and under such a cloud
First Line:
When beauty's hid and under such a cloud
Last Line:
Agree they'll find ten thousand lovers die
DMI number:
6095
1837.
When Britain's happiness I view
First Line:
When Britain's happiness I view
Last Line:
And never meet with an opposer
DMI number:
12016
1838.
When Celia's charming voice I hear
First Line:
When Celia's charming voice I hear
Last Line:
Which gain eternal treasures
DMI number:
13785
1839.
When enraged Southask
First Line:
When enraged Southask
Last Line:
Henceforth be called Nostre Dame
DMI number:
42350
1840.
When faint and sinking to the shades of death
First Line:
When faint and sinking to the shades of death
Last Line:
My dying breath shall mount to heaven in praise
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
23431
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