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2001.
Whilst Rome does all the world proudly awe
First Line:
Whilst Rome does all the world proudly awe
Last Line:
And builds this monument to thy deserts
DMI number:
29538
2002.
Who by god's sacred was led
First Line:
Who by god's sacred was led
Last Line:
This lovely youth for christ his sake
DMI number:
34475
2003.
Who faith love mercy noble constancy
First Line:
Who faith love mercy noble constancy
Last Line:
Know heaven and fame contain the best of her
DMI number:
28791
2004.
Who marries twice a fool we own
First Line:
Who marries twice a fool we own
Last Line:
Was just eight times a fool
DMI number:
33991
2005.
Who shall describe the virtues of his mind
First Line:
Who shall describe the virtues of his mind
Last Line:
Ward off each blow and reach the longest date
DMI number:
40584
2006.
Who so him bethoft inwardly and oft
First Line:
Who so him bethoft inwardly and oft
Last Line:
He would not do one sin all the world to win
DMI number:
34037
2007.
Who soonest dies lives long enough
First Line:
Who soonest dies lives long enough
Last Line:
This conquest grave where is thy sting
DMI number:
34369
2008.
Who soonest dies lives long enough
First Line:
Who soonest dies lives long enough
Last Line:
Thy conquest grave where is thy sting
DMI number:
29318
2009.
Who though at Stonegate torn from life's estate
First Line:
Who though at Stonegate torn from life's estate
Last Line:
Skies meadows groves plains mountains vales and streams
DMI number:
21724
2010.
Who would live in others breath
First Line:
Who would live in others breath
Last Line:
Sands I was and now am dust
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
29365
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