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When to secure your bald pate from the weather
First Line:
When to secure your bald pate from the weather
Last Line:
Why do you wear your slippers on your head
DMI number:
28010
292.
When strong inundation perplexes the nation
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When strong inundation perplexes the nation
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To praise him in white and in black sir | Brave Boys &c
DMI number:
20732
293.
When naked hills in frozen armour stand
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When naked hills in frozen armour stand
Last Line:
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DMI number:
40332
294.
When icicles hang by the wall
First Line:
When icicles hang by the wall
Last Line:
While greasy Joan doth keel the pot
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
23691
295.
When the cuckow comes to the bare thorn
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When the cuckow comes to the bare thorn
Last Line:
Carries away the frog and her brood
DMI number:
23475
296.
While learning's pleasing cares my friend detain
First Line:
While learning's pleasing cares my friend detain
Last Line:
And calls around her every rich perfume
Author:
John Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32642
297.
Whence is it that the air so sudden clears
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Whence is it that the air so sudden clears
Last Line:
The finches carol and the turtles bill
DMI number:
41147
298.
When winter doth the earth array
First Line:
When winter doth the earth array
Last Line:
Which by the help of day is oft unbound
DMI number:
41597
299.
When winter with her silver hue
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When winter with her silver hue
Last Line:
Great Cupid's fairest slave
DMI number:
40088
300.
Whilst Melchor to his harp with wondrous skill
First Line:
Whilst Melchor to his harp with wondrous skill
Last Line:
And sometimes missed the cause but sought it well
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9769
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