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101.
When Ganymede himself was purifying
First Line:
When Ganymede himself was purifying
Last Line:
Unless thou also give thyself to me
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
10193
102.
What though an apish pygmy in attire
First Line:
What though an apish pygmy in attire
Last Line:
Than this fantastic monkey seems to thee
DMI number:
10284
103.
What though an apish pygmy in attire
First Line:
What though an apish pygmy in attire
Last Line:
Then this fantastic monkey seems to thee
DMI number:
9876
104.
When reader thou hast first of all surveyed
First Line:
When reader thou hast first of all surveyed
Last Line:
Till they appear with unpolluted hands
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9988
105.
When thou hast changes good or bad
First Line:
When thou hast changes good or bad
Last Line:
Now let it be no more forgot
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9852
106.
When some did seek Arion to have drowned
First Line:
When some did seek Arion to have drowned
Last Line:
They joyed and sung and laughed the world to scorn
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
17041
107.
When some in former ages had a meaning
First Line:
When some in former ages had a meaning
Last Line:
And there doth life eternal straight begin
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9851
108.
Whether merely chance or no
First Line:
Whether merely chance or no
Last Line:
Such advisements well to heed
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9989
109.
With Mary thou art one of those
First Line:
With Mary thou art one of those
Last Line:
What hag hath laid a trap for thee
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9855
110.
Why with a trembling faintness should we fear
First Line:
Why with a trembling faintness should we fear
Last Line:
And still be flying thither till we die
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9924
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