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1581.
Who that from Alpine heights his labouring eye
First Line:
Who that from Alpine heights his labouring eye
Last Line:
That murmurs at his feet
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
36696
1582.
Who to his mother with his little hand
First Line:
Who to his mother with his little hand
Last Line:
Offers the shining pebbles from the sand
DMI number:
8916
1583.
Who took the place of ladies bright
First Line:
Who took the place of ladies bright
Last Line:
Oh the charming Sally Sal'sburee
DMI number:
38419
1584.
Who's there my woman Helen
First Line:
Who's there my woman Helen
Last Line:
One two three time time
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
40543
1585.
Why doth the crown lie there upon his pillow
First Line:
Why doth the crown lie there upon his pillow
Last Line:
Will I to mine leave as 'tis left to me
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
40549
1586.
Why is a handsome wife adored
First Line:
Why is a handsome wife adored
Last Line:
With Lorrain's duke and prince of Greece
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
16785
1587.
Whoever to popular praises aspire
First Line:
Whoever to popular praises aspire
Last Line:
Or malice deservedly blame
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
30393
1588.
Whoever with impious hand essays
First Line:
Whoever with impious hand essays
Last Line:
Fast by the tree of life now blooms for you
DMI number:
25614
1589.
Whom have I hurt has poet yet or peer
First Line:
Whom have I hurt has poet yet or peer
Last Line:
His butcher Henley and freemason Moor
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22469
1590.
Whoso doth of a prince alliance crave
First Line:
Whoso doth of a prince alliance crave
Last Line:
Or else to frame the prince unto his will
Author:
John Higgins (Absolute)
DMI number:
13437
1591.
Whovever yet attained to many years
First Line:
Whovever yet attained to many years
Last Line:
Must with some smiling hours unbend his cares
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
39149
1592.
Why are my thoughts still ministering fresh pain
First Line:
Why are my thoughts still ministering fresh pain
Last Line:
Life grows a burden and a weight of woe
Author:
Francis Gentleman (Absolute)
DMI number:
30550
1593.
Why art thou yet so fair shall I believe
First Line:
Why art thou yet so fair shall I believe
Last Line:
Thee here in dark to be his paramour
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
22157
1594.
Why boast we Glaucus our extended reign
First Line:
Why boast we Glaucus our extended reign
Last Line:
Or let us glory gain or glory give
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
34088
1595.
With slaughtering guns the unwearied fowler roves
First Line:
With slaughtering guns the unwearied fowler roves
Last Line:
They fall and leave their little lives in air
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
29834
1596.
With state and greatness virtue seldom dwells
First Line:
With state and greatness virtue seldom dwells
Last Line:
State fosters pride pride all good grace expells
DMI number:
41437
1597.
With such a companion to tend a few sheep
First Line:
With such a companion to tend a few sheep
Last Line:
Be as dull as his master when Phoebe is away
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
31512
1598.
With the airs of a beau
First Line:
With the airs of a beau
Last Line:
The Nash of the whole gay assembly
DMI number:
37135
1599.
With thee conversing I forget all time
First Line:
With thee conversing I forget all time
Last Line:
Or glittering starlight without thee is sweet
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25233
1600.
With this reward the great reward of beauty
First Line:
With this reward the great reward of beauty
Last Line:
And softens all the rugged toil of war
DMI number:
14245
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