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4781.
What can I now suspect or what can I fear any longer
First Line:
What can I now suspect or what can I fear any longer
Last Line:
Yea still on earth he lives and still shall live by the muses
DMI number:
49700
4782.
What couldst thou not a blooming beauty spare
First Line:
What couldst thou not a blooming beauty spare
Last Line:
And shine for ever in the rolls of fame
DMI number:
8669
4783.
What courage tamely could to death consent
First Line:
What courage tamely could to death consent
Last Line:
And not by striking first the blow prevent
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20394
4784.
What decent time shall stay our tears
First Line:
What decent time shall stay our tears
Last Line:
Resumes her long deserted throne
DMI number:
16465
4785.
What direful woe hangs over the land
First Line:
What direful woe hangs over the land
Last Line:
An angel as a king
DMI number:
30422
4786.
What does the sad presaging mean
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What does the sad presaging mean
Last Line:
And in the mutual change our happiness is found
Author:
James Marriott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32616
4787.
Well Juliet I will lie with thee tonight
First Line:
Well Juliet I will lie with thee tonight
Last Line:
To Juliet's grave for there I must use thee
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
40518
4788.
Well may a monument for him abide
First Line:
Well may a monument for him abide
Last Line:
The sun of all the joys set in that west
DMI number:
28806
4789.
Well may our lives bear an uncertain date
First Line:
Well may our lives bear an uncertain date
Last Line:
Since it has made their lewdest priest relent
Author:
John Tutchin (Confident)
DMI number:
5922
4790.
Well Primrose may our Godfrey's name on thee
First Line:
Well Primrose may our Godfrey's name on thee
Last Line:
Broke both the neck of Godfrey and the plot
DMI number:
29923
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