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1401.
While crowds of visitants your levee throng
First Line:
While crowds of visitants your levee throng
Last Line:
Not even when ye blew from Colchos' widowed shore
DMI number:
11274
1402.
While crowds officious to declare their joy
First Line:
While crowds officious to declare their joy
Last Line:
Auspicious era of the British state
DMI number:
11015
1403.
While dull Corvinus snores it in the bed
First Line:
While dull Corvinus snores it in the bed
Last Line:
If she's not pleased tis not her husband's fault
DMI number:
8112
1404.
While early light springs from the skies
First Line:
While early light springs from the skies
Last Line:
They would be chastly ravished
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
13820
1405.
Why dread you madam thus the only state
First Line:
Why dread you madam thus the only state
Last Line:
A man forsakes his mother for his wife
DMI number:
11792
1406.
Why how now minx why this o' th' sudden
First Line:
Why how now minx why this o' th' sudden
Last Line:
You've won a daughter's heart for ever
DMI number:
5860
1407.
Why is marriage legal
First Line:
Why is marriage legal
Last Line:
Prejudice when error prevents folly
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16453
1408.
Whoever to a wife
First Line:
Whoever to a wife
Last Line:
He's harassed and plagued without measure | Poor cur | He's harassed &c
DMI number:
27187
1409.
Whom god much loved who merited man's praise
First Line:
Whom god much loved who merited man's praise
Last Line:
What was in her divine transcends the skies
DMI number:
28737
1410.
Whose tenderest love her husband ever blessed
First Line:
Whose tenderest love her husband ever blessed
Last Line:
Which bids adieu to friendship and to love
DMI number:
34288
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