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1271.
Who but has seen the celebrated strife
First Line:
Who but has seen the celebrated strife
Last Line:
Nor grudge to give if you received delight
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Absolute)
DMI number:
33953
1272.
Who could expect such crowding here today
First Line:
Who could expect such crowding here today
Last Line:
Or else tis feared we are undone today
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
35832
1273.
Who could have ever thought to have seen me
First Line:
Who could have ever thought to have seen me
Last Line:
To give the albion queens their just renown
DMI number:
39100
1274.
Who dares affirm this is no pious age
First Line:
Who dares affirm this is no pious age
Last Line:
The poet's wit than in the player's dressing
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13088
1275.
Who dares affirm this is no pious age
First Line:
Who dares affirm this is no pious age
Last Line:
The poet's wits than in the player's dressing
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
2013
1276.
Who dares deny the poet his applause
First Line:
Who dares deny the poet his applause
Last Line:
There take my glove for I'll have satisfaction
DMI number:
38921
1277.
Whoever begot thee has no cause to blush
First Line:
Whoever begot thee has no cause to blush
Last Line:
Who over this noble plan so gloriously presides
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
38320
1278.
Why dost thou come great censor of the age
First Line:
Why dost thou come great censor of the age
Last Line:
Didst thou come in but to go out again
DMI number:
28343
1279.
Why dost thou come great censor of the age
First Line:
Why dost thou come great censor of the age
Last Line:
Dost thou come in but to go out again
DMI number:
13741
1280.
Why is great Phoebus styled the god of lays
First Line:
Why is great Phoebus styled the god of lays
Last Line:
She saves the father and restores the son
DMI number:
5891
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