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121.
Were all things of one temper
First Line:
Were all things of one temper
Last Line:
Unto others designs
DMI number:
41629
122.
Were I who to my cost already am
First Line:
Were I who to my cost already am
Last Line:
Is only who's a knave of the first rate
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4135
123.
What would this man now upward will he soar
First Line:
What would this man now upward will he soar
Last Line:
Alike in what it gives and what denies
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
31033
124.
When I did on your riddle ruminate
First Line:
When I did on your riddle ruminate
Last Line:
The sun's eclipse dark as the other's bright
DMI number:
7703
125.
When the whole universe lay self confined
First Line:
When the whole universe lay self confined
Last Line:
Before you've read it twice you'll find me out
DMI number:
23963
126.
When the wind rages and the tempest blows
First Line:
When the wind rages and the tempest blows
Last Line:
And his fixed eyes confess his deep despair
DMI number:
9837
127.
Whenever Solon mongst the crowd appeared
First Line:
Whenever Solon mongst the crowd appeared
Last Line:
Thy empire boundless as eternity
DMI number:
30635
128.
Where greatness is to nature's works denied
First Line:
Where greatness is to nature's works denied
Last Line:
A poet's lines should be correct and few
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4820
129.
Whether on earth in air or main
First Line:
Whether on earth in air or main
Last Line:
That more important fleas may feed
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
29995
130.
Whilst crazy W---n mongst the wits
First Line:
Whilst crazy W---n mongst the wits
Last Line:
And raise another strife between us
DMI number:
10068
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