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721.
What mighty wonders have been done
First Line:
What mighty wonders have been done
Last Line:
Will terminate in shame
DMI number:
12182
722.
What part of man may that part be
First Line:
What part of man may that part be
Last Line:
Each marriage is made up or crossed
DMI number:
41958
723.
Well then my gentle night piece maid
First Line:
Well then my gentle night piece maid
Last Line:
And boast religion without any
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Confident)
DMI number:
10499
724.
What could my friend your barbarous blade engage
First Line:
What could my friend your barbarous blade engage
Last Line:
The guilty part that injured thee remains
DMI number:
15722
725.
What Crispulus is that in a new gown
First Line:
What Crispulus is that in a new gown
Last Line:
He does thy business Coracine for thee
DMI number:
12763
726.
What days so lewd as these our own
First Line:
What days so lewd as these our own
Last Line:
And gave it in her nether eye
DMI number:
21909
727.
What days so lewd as these our own
First Line:
What days so lewd as these our own
Last Line:
Excels in virtue much the last
DMI number:
22638
728.
What down in the dirt by St Leonard her grace
First Line:
What down in the dirt by St Leonard her grace
Last Line:
If he guess right in this be pardoned for all
DMI number:
4886
729.
What is prudery tis a beldam
First Line:
What is prudery tis a beldam
Last Line:
That rails at dear La Pell and you
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
20325
730.
What is that you call a maidenhead
First Line:
What is that you call a maidenhead
Last Line:
This by a maidenhead is meant
DMI number:
43094
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