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2001.
Whom do I view in yon sequestered vale
First Line:
Whom do I view in yon sequestered vale
Last Line:
Followed and rivalled and surpassed by thee
DMI number:
28583
2002.
Whoso thou be that passeth by
First Line:
Whoso thou be that passeth by
Last Line:
Wherein no wretched caitiff lies
Author:
Samuel Clarke (Confident)
DMI number:
23874
2003.
Why am I daily thus perplexed
First Line:
Why am I daily thus perplexed
Last Line:
For next fair wind be sure they come
DMI number:
6548
2004.
Why am I daily thus perplexed
First Line:
Why am I daily thus perplexed
Last Line:
For next fair wind before they come
DMI number:
42325
2005.
Why are we scholars plagued to write
First Line:
Why are we scholars plagued to write
Last Line:
That all were coronation days
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11543
2006.
With the sad tidings of the day oppressed
First Line:
With the sad tidings of the day oppressed
Last Line:
The Athenians' honour to their king decree
DMI number:
4511
2007.
With heart and head light as the nimble air
First Line:
With heart and head light as the nimble air
Last Line:
And oft return the prince's natal day
Author:
John Home (Speculation)
DMI number:
33430
2008.
With joy for James for Charles with tears supplied
First Line:
With joy for James for Charles with tears supplied
Last Line:
Blanched over with venerable years and hoary majesty
DMI number:
4991
2009.
With joy we see this circle of the fair
First Line:
With joy we see this circle of the fair
Last Line:
He left a brighter empire than he found
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Confident)
DMI number:
4953
2010.
With joyous sound of gratulation due
First Line:
With joyous sound of gratulation due
Last Line:
To death's dank vale mayest each day say I've lived
DMI number:
28909
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