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101.
While no fond youth with dearer arms
First Line:
While no fond youth with dearer arms
Last Line:
Yet would I live would die with thee
DMI number:
31517
102.
While Phyllis transported I lay in your arms
First Line:
While Phyllis transported I lay in your arms
Last Line:
Tis time must discover the truth of each choice
Author:
Samuel Boyse (Absolute)
DMI number:
36545
103.
Whilst I alone was dear to thee
First Line:
Whilst I alone was dear to thee
Last Line:
Once more to live and die with thee
Author:
Joseph Washington (Speculation)
DMI number:
42107
104.
Whilst I possessed thy love free from alarms
First Line:
Whilst I possessed thy love free from alarms
Last Line:
With thee I'd gladly live I'd willing die
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42106
105.
Whilst I was fond and you were kind
First Line:
Whilst I was fond and you were kind
Last Line:
With thee would live with thee would die
DMI number:
25577
106.
Whilst I was welcome and no dearer lover
First Line:
Whilst I was welcome and no dearer lover
Last Line:
We'll die together in each other's arms
DMI number:
929
107.
Whilst I was welcome to your heart
First Line:
Whilst I was welcome to your heart
Last Line:
Yet I would live would die with thee
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3695
108.
Whilst Lydia sought no foreign charms
First Line:
Whilst Lydia sought no foreign charms
Last Line:
I'll trust my Horace once again
DMI number:
7548
109.
Who Lydia can my grief express
First Line:
Who Lydia can my grief express
Last Line:
Ends sooner than their latest breath
DMI number:
44701
110.
Why flies Belinda from my arms
First Line:
Why flies Belinda from my arms
Last Line:
And ease a lover's pain without her
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7128
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