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3291.
Why flies my fair why traverse you the plain
First Line:
Why flies my fair why traverse you the plain
Last Line:
Racked with her cold disdain and lost in wild despair
DMI number:
11489
3292.
Why how now Lydia what's the matter
First Line:
Why how now Lydia what's the matter
Last Line:
With some old citizen's dry lechery
DMI number:
42057
3293.
Why in Pall-Mall with Dodsley will you dwell
First Line:
Why in Pall-Mall with Dodsley will you dwell
Last Line:
Away but you might safer be at home
DMI number:
27311
3294.
Whoever this sacred house comes near
First Line:
Whoever this sacred house comes near
Last Line:
Halleluia Halleluia
DMI number:
4366
3295.
Whoever thou art whom this fair statue charms
First Line:
Whoever thou art whom this fair statue charms
Last Line:
Whose shining scene with rich Hesperia vies
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
8278
3296.
Whoever thou art whose forward years are bent
First Line:
Whoever thou art whose forward years are bent
Last Line:
But what thou art and find the beggar there
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7256
3297.
Whoever to studious leisure trained
First Line:
Whoever to studious leisure trained
Last Line:
A master of the arts
DMI number:
25616
3298.
Whoever with a frontless phiz is blessed
First Line:
Whoever with a frontless phiz is blessed
Last Line:
Of distant virtuous Polly
Author:
John Duncombe (Speculation)
DMI number:
26893
3299.
Whoever with frontless phyz is blessed
First Line:
Whoever with frontless phyz is blessed
Last Line:
Of distant virtuous Polly
DMI number:
22123
3300.
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
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