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361.
What can this mean what makes my
First Line:
What can this mean what makes my
Last Line:
With god like mercy he defends form harms
DMI number:
44617
362.
What fatal news invades our wretched ears
First Line:
What fatal news invades our wretched ears
Last Line:
Tis so why else should all the world rejoice
DMI number:
10059
363.
What art thou spleen which every thing dost ape
First Line:
What art thou spleen which every thing dost ape
Last Line:
And sunk beneath thy chain to a lamented grave
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
3841
364.
What art thou spleen which every thing dost ape
First Line:
What art thou spleen which every thing dost ape
Last Line:
And sunk beneath thy weight to a lamented grave
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
3495
365.
What mean these wonders can such beams of light
First Line:
What mean these wonders can such beams of light
Last Line:
Some other sense is left where both agree
DMI number:
8422
366.
When Colin's good dame who long held him a tug
First Line:
When Colin's good dame who long held him a tug
Last Line:
And whoever finds fault I'll be shot if I do
Author:
John Scott Hylton (Absolute)
DMI number:
27907
367.
When Arria from her wounded side
First Line:
When Arria from her wounded side
Last Line:
What Paetus is to do I feel
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27751
368.
When Gammar Gurton first I knew
First Line:
When Gammar Gurton first I knew
Last Line:
And I'll ensure your gums
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7094
369.
When envy with malicious spite
First Line:
When envy with malicious spite
Last Line:
They glow with purer red
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21947
370.
When erst contagion with mephitic breath
First Line:
When erst contagion with mephitic breath
Last Line:
And murmuring demons hate him and admire
Author:
Erasmus Darwin (Absolute)
DMI number:
36975
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