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781.
While C-m seeking soft repose
First Line:
While C-m seeking soft repose
Last Line:
The curse of all when dead
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
31100
782.
While D--n with gay delight
First Line:
While D--n with gay delight
Last Line:
The Lesbian lute when Sappho sung
DMI number:
37928
783.
While France her treacherous arms employs
First Line:
While France her treacherous arms employs
Last Line:
Or pox or kill while they embrace
DMI number:
18072
784.
Why does Dorinda thus impose
First Line:
Why does Dorinda thus impose
Last Line:
A novice in her trade
DMI number:
11150
785.
Why does my fair so pensive look
First Line:
Why does my fair so pensive look
Last Line:
Will make us think you're but in jest
DMI number:
12114
786.
Why dost thou fly me thus oh cruel boy
First Line:
Why dost thou fly me thus oh cruel boy
Last Line:
Thus led by sports and winged by thy disdain
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
15075
787.
Why down that neck whose veins meandering flow
First Line:
Why down that neck whose veins meandering flow
Last Line:
But own thy bosom a triumphant grave
DMI number:
37871
788.
Why dread you madam thus the only state
First Line:
Why dread you madam thus the only state
Last Line:
A man forsakes his mother for his wife
DMI number:
11792
789.
Why heaves my bosom up and down
First Line:
Why heaves my bosom up and down
Last Line:
But give your heart and hand to me | Q E D
DMI number:
25943
790.
Why into victories need you pry
First Line:
Why into victories need you pry
Last Line:
And read the conquest of your eyes
DMI number:
12867
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