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1751.
What direful woe hangs over the land
First Line:
What direful woe hangs over the land
Last Line:
An angel as a king
DMI number:
30422
1752.
What do members now ail
First Line:
What do members now ail
Last Line:
From the generous inquisition
DMI number:
4762
1753.
What fortune gives I wear in state
First Line:
What fortune gives I wear in state
Last Line:
Yet cares attend all those that bear it
DMI number:
21850
1754.
What friendly muse will teach my lays
First Line:
What friendly muse will teach my lays
Last Line:
Be like Maria good like Carolina great
DMI number:
12495
1755.
What fury what distraction blinds
First Line:
What fury what distraction blinds
Last Line:
And fatten and improve the fertile soil
DMI number:
8975
1756.
What are at length the doubtful nations freed
First Line:
What are at length the doubtful nations freed
Last Line:
To British valour and to German truth
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
1468
1757.
What art thou muse that dost the mind inspire
First Line:
What art thou muse that dost the mind inspire
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Then when we lose our queen we are sure to find our saint
DMI number:
43183
1758.
What blustering noise now interrupts my sleep
First Line:
What blustering noise now interrupts my sleep
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With earth thy empire glory with the heaven
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
4633
1759.
What boots alas the boasted power of kings
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What boots alas the boasted power of kings
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I guard the laws whilst George the sceptre bears
DMI number:
38592
1760.
What horror's this that dwells upon the plain
First Line:
What horror's this that dwells upon the plain
Last Line:
Is gone is gone never to return from death's eternal sleep
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
3954
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