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661.
What has this life to make it worth our care
First Line:
What has this life to make it worth our care
Last Line:
And court the fancied tyrant for relief
DMI number:
3494
662.
What are those lovely cruel eyes to me
First Line:
What are those lovely cruel eyes to me
Last Line:
Then sighed away his loving soul and died
DMI number:
41832
663.
What have I done | To kindle such relentless wrath against me
First Line:
What have I done | To kindle such relentless wrath against me
Last Line:
Deny the succour which I gave not then
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
20446
664.
What heaven decrees no prudence can prevent
First Line:
What heaven decrees no prudence can prevent
Last Line:
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Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18868
665.
Were she a common mistress kind to all
First Line:
Were she a common mistress kind to all
Last Line:
Her work would cease and half the world grow idle
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
18941
666.
What is that siren whose enchanting song
First Line:
What is that siren whose enchanting song
Last Line:
Remote alluring nothing nearer viewed
DMI number:
23968
667.
What is this world
First Line:
What is this world
Last Line:
They too must cover theirs
Author:
Robert Blair (Absolute)
DMI number:
34219
668.
What makes a happy life oh what
First Line:
What makes a happy life oh what
Last Line:
And neither wish nor fear to die
Author:
Mr. Wilson (Confident)
DMI number:
44669
669.
What man not wondering can by deeds behold
First Line:
What man not wondering can by deeds behold
Last Line:
Times and occasions are to serve him bound
DMI number:
40684
670.
What mean these winged ill omens of the air
First Line:
What mean these winged ill omens of the air
Last Line:
And seem the forlorn hope of fate
Author:
John Dennis (Absolute)
DMI number:
20179
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