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1301.
When good Miss Teddy first was told
First Line:
When good Miss Teddy first was told
Last Line:
When in a pudding blended
DMI number:
17920
1302.
What still these mournful plaints and flowing eyes
First Line:
What still these mournful plaints and flowing eyes
Last Line:
Filled with such solid joys you never conceived before
DMI number:
19845
1303.
What strange disorders youthful brides express
First Line:
What strange disorders youthful brides express
Last Line:
As needles always tremble near the pole
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
18426
1304.
What sudden heat inspires my labouring mind
First Line:
What sudden heat inspires my labouring mind
Last Line:
And with the stars have coeternity
DMI number:
4629
1305.
What sweet miss Meredith of Chester
First Line:
What sweet miss Meredith of Chester
Last Line:
A wretch who soon must swing for treason
DMI number:
30590
1306.
What though I came from Cumberland
First Line:
What though I came from Cumberland
Last Line:
Were he a second Gusman
DMI number:
20072
1307.
What youth too early can obedience yield
First Line:
What youth too early can obedience yield
Last Line:
His winter over because you had his spring
Author:
Nahum Tate (Speculation)
DMI number:
8345
1308.
Whatever ills affect our wayward state
First Line:
Whatever ills affect our wayward state
Last Line:
For crowds have changed a bullock to a god
Author:
Joseph Cradock (Absolute)
DMI number:
32780
1309.
Whatever men talk of good or just
First Line:
Whatever men talk of good or just
Last Line:
There's nothing in it and there's an end
DMI number:
10547
1310.
When Britain's Horace tuned his lyre
First Line:
When Britain's Horace tuned his lyre
Last Line:
Each girl as Kitty fair
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12523
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