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871.
What age is this we live in that we see
First Line:
What age is this we live in that we see
Last Line:
He's now retired to a more silent grave
Author:
Shackerley Marmion (Absolute)
DMI number:
18925
872.
What air will suit my melancholy theme
First Line:
What air will suit my melancholy theme
Last Line:
The subject of my song eternally
DMI number:
26358
873.
What beckoning ghost along the moonlight shade
First Line:
What beckoning ghost along the moonlight shade
Last Line:
The muse forgot and thou beloved no more
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
7399
874.
What boots alas the boasted power of kings
First Line:
What boots alas the boasted power of kings
Last Line:
I guard the laws whilst George the sceptre bears
DMI number:
38592
875.
What boots it that the fair are free from war
First Line:
What boots it that the fair are free from war
Last Line:
But without mercy punish then her crime
DMI number:
6748
876.
What bounds to sorrow shall the muse propose
First Line:
What bounds to sorrow shall the muse propose
Last Line:
And nothing only changed its name to seem this beauteous all
Author:
Francis Chute (Absolute)
DMI number:
9865
877.
What have I done if any friend be nigh
First Line:
What have I done if any friend be nigh
Last Line:
For heavens sake go dress your head again
DMI number:
43405
878.
What horror's this that dwells upon the plain
First Line:
What horror's this that dwells upon the plain
Last Line:
Is gone is gone never to return from death's eternal sleep
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
3954
879.
What is he gone whither so sudden flown
First Line:
What is he gone whither so sudden flown
Last Line:
Though small till all is granted me to make
DMI number:
3069
880.
What joy her hospitable father's guest
First Line:
What joy her hospitable father's guest
Last Line:
And watchful eve the tears I shed for thee
DMI number:
36676
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