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1611.
Who list to hear the sum of sorrow's state
First Line:
Who list to hear the sum of sorrow's state
Last Line:
As never man that ever knew so much
Author:
Sir Arthur Gorges (Absolute)
DMI number:
44755
1612.
Who will arise and plead my right
First Line:
Who will arise and plead my right
Last Line:
And cut the sinners off
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
26859
1613.
Who would have thought there could have been
First Line:
Who would have thought there could have been
Last Line:
This is my state thy grace is this
DMI number:
43368
1614.
While for a pupil lost your sorrow flows
First Line:
While for a pupil lost your sorrow flows
Last Line:
He shines amid the blaze of heaven's eternal day
DMI number:
38641
1615.
Why dost thou fly me thus oh cruel boy
First Line:
Why dost thou fly me thus oh cruel boy
Last Line:
Thus led by sports and winged by thy disdain
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
15075
1616.
Why dost thou heave and stifle in thy grief
First Line:
Why dost thou heave and stifle in thy grief
Last Line:
And woe should be in equal portions dealt
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
19019
1617.
Why dost thou still in tears complain
First Line:
Why dost thou still in tears complain
Last Line:
Along the Solway's crooked shore
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26123
1618.
Why dost thou weep and pour into my wounds
First Line:
Why dost thou weep and pour into my wounds
Last Line:
New oil to make em blaze
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
21337
1619.
Why dwells that busy cloud upon thy face
First Line:
Why dwells that busy cloud upon thy face
Last Line:
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Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
19331
1620.
Why fair maid are you uneasy
First Line:
Why fair maid are you uneasy
Last Line:
And let your lover die a nobler way
DMI number:
43600
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