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1731.
What reason have I to complain
First Line:
What reason have I to complain
Last Line:
Should never be stopped a double death
DMI number:
4984
1732.
What shall the King the nation's genius raise
First Line:
What shall the King the nation's genius raise
Last Line:
But to deserve and to receive the crown
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
3457
1733.
What shall we do dear Maintenon my son
First Line:
What shall we do dear Maintenon my son
Last Line:
What other way was left to save my crown
DMI number:
5998
1734.
What means this deep solemnity of woe
First Line:
What means this deep solemnity of woe
Last Line:
And points the way to virtue and to fame
DMI number:
22666
1735.
What mighty god or what unusual fire
First Line:
What mighty god or what unusual fire
Last Line:
Clouds cannot gather when the sun's so near
DMI number:
42850
1736.
What monstrous humours feed a prince's blood
First Line:
What monstrous humours feed a prince's blood
Last Line:
Being bad to good men and to bad men good
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
15896
1737.
What needs a champion to assert your throne
First Line:
What needs a champion to assert your throne
Last Line:
I will start a hero and maintain your right
DMI number:
29664
1738.
What now avails the splendid boast of arms
First Line:
What now avails the splendid boast of arms
Last Line:
Pleased shall transcribe the lovely form divine
DMI number:
28730
1739.
What orient star in native beauty beams
First Line:
What orient star in native beauty beams
Last Line:
Shall annual hail great Brunswick's nuptial day
DMI number:
28409
1740.
Well may the programme of thy tragic stage
First Line:
Well may the programme of thy tragic stage
Last Line:
Makes thee the monarch-tragic of this isle
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
4654
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