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461.
Whilst you excel in every dance
First Line:
Whilst you excel in every dance
Last Line:
Obstruct my fair polygamy
DMI number:
22524
462.
Whilst I carouse all my cares sunk
First Line:
Whilst I carouse all my cares sunk
Last Line:
And be dead drunk before with wine
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39240
463.
Whilst in her prime and bloom of years
First Line:
Whilst in her prime and bloom of years
Last Line:
The dancer or the dance
DMI number:
11118
464.
Whilst neighbouring kingdoms disagree
First Line:
Whilst neighbouring kingdoms disagree
Last Line:
And may the son the sire's wise precepts heed
DMI number:
31526
465.
Whilst the cup walks nimbly round
First Line:
Whilst the cup walks nimbly round
Last Line:
All my cares in that lie drowned
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39239
466.
Who's he that's born of heavenly race
First Line:
Who's he that's born of heavenly race
Last Line:
And though fast bound with chains free through the air can fly
DMI number:
13567
467.
Whoever looks about and minds things well
First Line:
Whoever looks about and minds things well
Last Line:
For thus my tale begins
DMI number:
44539
468.
While Flora's sweet treasures enamel the ground
First Line:
While Flora's sweet treasures enamel the ground
Last Line:
Where the prize shall be beauty the sport shall be love
Author:
Henry Temple (Confident)
DMI number:
35491
469.
Why how now rogue what make you here
First Line:
Why how now rogue what make you here
Last Line:
To have settled times is all we desire
DMI number:
42791
470.
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
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