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1511.
Whatever borrowed lines our works have shown
First Line:
Whatever borrowed lines our works have shown
Last Line:
This we dare swear that thine are all thy own
DMI number:
6952
1512.
Whatever hypocrites austerely talk
First Line:
Whatever hypocrites austerely talk
Last Line:
But our destroyer foe to man
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26129
1513.
Whatever sister of the learned nine
First Line:
Whatever sister of the learned nine
Last Line:
For the said prospect of a just despair
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10798
1514.
When awful Rome became the savage spoil
First Line:
When awful Rome became the savage spoil
Last Line:
Let's mend by glory what we can't disclaim
Author:
Philip Frowde (Absolute)
DMI number:
17533
1515.
When Blouselind expired the weather's bell
First Line:
When Blouselind expired the weather's bell
Last Line:
And peaceful like the harmless lambs she died
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
29806
1516.
When Britain fought and triumphed over her foe
First Line:
When Britain fought and triumphed over her foe
Last Line:
Where ever winds could waft or waters flow
DMI number:
37057
1517.
When charming Chloe speaks
First Line:
When charming Chloe speaks
Last Line:
Now teach her love to know
DMI number:
21989
1518.
When essence meets with essence and souls join
First Line:
When essence meets with essence and souls join
Last Line:
In mutual knots that's the true nuptial twine
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
6831
1519.
When first the spreading fame the rumour run
First Line:
When first the spreading fame the rumour run
Last Line:
Were full of Athens and the enterprise
DMI number:
6883
1520.
When formless and inanimate I lay
First Line:
When formless and inanimate I lay
Last Line:
Bidst me awake and live
DMI number:
5558
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