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2551.
What crowds and what officious throngs we see
First Line:
What crowds and what officious throngs we see
Last Line:
Who wants a pardon for sins of his own
DMI number:
6093
2552.
What do members now ail
First Line:
What do members now ail
Last Line:
From the generous inquisition
DMI number:
4762
2553.
What doubtful joy mixed with uncommon pains
First Line:
What doubtful joy mixed with uncommon pains
Last Line:
Nor let thy tears of blood be spent in vain
DMI number:
8054
2554.
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
2555.
What fast and pray
First Line:
What fast and pray
Last Line:
Sins whilst unrepented cannot be forgiven
DMI number:
4553
2556.
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
2557.
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
2558.
What age is this we live in that we see
First Line:
What age is this we live in that we see
Last Line:
He's now retired to a more silent grave
Author:
Shackerley Marmion (Absolute)
DMI number:
18925
2559.
What anxious thoughts and groundless fears
First Line:
What anxious thoughts and groundless fears
Last Line:
But by the everlasting word
DMI number:
26315
2560.
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
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