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371.
When Neptune's blasts and Boreas' blazing storms
First Line:
When Neptune's blasts and Boreas' blazing storms
Last Line:
A scholar's whip is good to spur a horse
DMI number:
5536
372.
When the bold Carthaginian
First Line:
When the bold Carthaginian
Last Line:
And could not go to sleep for his life
DMI number:
4549
373.
While lazy prelates leaned their mitred heads
First Line:
While lazy prelates leaned their mitred heads
Last Line:
Who in Phillipi for their country fell
DMI number:
3644
374.
While nature slumbers in the shade
First Line:
While nature slumbers in the shade
Last Line:
Where wisdom virtue dwelt but dwell no more
DMI number:
38146
375.
Whenever the brave the generous and the just
First Line:
Whenever the brave the generous and the just
Last Line:
The warmest feelings to each British heart
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
38454
376.
Whenever tyrants fall the air
First Line:
Whenever tyrants fall the air
Last Line:
Which done his soul expired
DMI number:
3646
377.
Where is that holy fire which verse is said
First Line:
Where is that holy fire which verse is said
Last Line:
As thou by coming near keepest them from me
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9220
378.
When you this title read I know you'll ask
First Line:
When you this title read I know you'll ask
Last Line:
If you would wiser be these vices scorn
DMI number:
41859
379.
Whence so much likeness so much sweetness grew
First Line:
Whence so much likeness so much sweetness grew
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And leaving Helen stole each Ganymede
DMI number:
27665
380.
Where to address in this degenerate age
First Line:
Where to address in this degenerate age
Last Line:
And I shall surely reap the harvest of my toil
DMI number:
3526
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