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1601.
While thou art present my sad heart seems lighter
First Line:
While thou art present my sad heart seems lighter
Last Line:
And save my soul from death
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
20240
1602.
While thy torn heart with varied woe is pressed
First Line:
While thy torn heart with varied woe is pressed
Last Line:
And join society with heaven and thee
DMI number:
38548
1603.
While various schemes the female world employ
First Line:
While various schemes the female world employ
Last Line:
And give thee back to England and to me
DMI number:
22092
1604.
While you alike from books and friends retire
First Line:
While you alike from books and friends retire
Last Line:
And make thy deed the subject of her lays
DMI number:
17833
1605.
Whilst you are absent whom I sue
First Line:
Whilst you are absent whom I sue
Last Line:
And out of pity let me live
DMI number:
20720
1606.
Whilst you are frolicking amongst plays and balls
First Line:
Whilst you are frolicking amongst plays and balls
Last Line:
Tis easier to preach than practice them
DMI number:
35314
1607.
Whither shall I fly
First Line:
Whither shall I fly
Last Line:
Must move in penance and implore much mercy
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20221
1608.
Whither shall I fly
First Line:
Whither shall I fly
Last Line:
To vary plagues and make em look like new ones
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
18670
1609.
Whilst on the rough and heath strewed wilderness
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Whilst on the rough and heath strewed wilderness
Last Line:
Come Fannius come be thou Symposiarke
Author:
Edward Fairfax (Absolute)
DMI number:
13219
1610.
Who can hold a fire in his hand
First Line:
Who can hold a fire in his hand
Last Line:
Than when it bites but lanceth not the sore
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20194
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