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161.
What strepitantious noise is it that sounds
First Line:
What strepitantious noise is it that sounds
Last Line:
Pharetra to make loyal his own cities
DMI number:
3661
162.
What though hur is in low estate
First Line:
What though hur is in low estate
Last Line:
Hur mus no longer lament and say | Pity the fall of Welchmen all | Nor well aday nor well a-day
DMI number:
2881
163.
When a lady like me condescends to agree
First Line:
When a lady like me condescends to agree
Last Line:
And so he should be on each morning
DMI number:
863
164.
When Titan with his splendid rays had blessed
First Line:
When Titan with his splendid rays had blessed
Last Line:
All this is very true I do protest | Cum multis aliis quae nunc perscribere longum est
DMI number:
10684
165.
Whilst strong callibiates does my nerves inflame
First Line:
Whilst strong callibiates does my nerves inflame
Last Line:
And make his name immortal for his care
DMI number:
15339
166.
Who is more bold then is the Bayard blind
First Line:
Who is more bold then is the Bayard blind
Last Line:
As think to rule when that ye come to age
Author:
Nicholas Kervile [Carvell] (Speculation) & James Calfhill (Absolute)
DMI number:
13145
167.
Who tell us matters go not well in
First Line:
Who tell us matters go not well in
Last Line:
This land of gentlemen we dwell in
DMI number:
24472
168.
While at my house in Fleet Street once you lay
First Line:
While at my house in Fleet Street once you lay
Last Line:
And live and die dear cob with only you
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
5933
169.
With temper that made Cato great
First Line:
With temper that made Cato great
Last Line:
Vice meets its own and worth enjoys its due
DMI number:
19978
170.
Why would not eating drinking sleeping
First Line:
Why would not eating drinking sleeping
Last Line:
Certain incomprehensible pleasure
DMI number:
17195
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