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1681.
When things go ill each fool presumes to advise
First Line:
When things go ill each fool presumes to advise
Last Line:
And that advice seems best which comes too late
DMI number:
28405
1682.
When thou wert formed heaven did a man being
First Line:
When thou wert formed heaven did a man being
Last Line:
Some bear or lion is reserved for thee
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21194
1683.
When thy moist clay is pliant to command
First Line:
When thy moist clay is pliant to command
Last Line:
The first sharp motions of the forming steel
DMI number:
39498
1684.
When tides against the current flow
First Line:
When tides against the current flow
Last Line:
The native stream runs its own course below
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20952
1685.
When to my arms thou broughtst thy virgin love
First Line:
When to my arms thou broughtst thy virgin love
Last Line:
And fishes leaped above the stream the passing pomp to view
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19920
1686.
When spring makes equal day
First Line:
When spring makes equal day
Last Line:
And creeping vines on arbors swerved around
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
22855
1687.
When spring makes equal day
First Line:
When spring makes equal day
Last Line:
And swallows twitter on the chimney tops
DMI number:
40176
1688.
When my blood was warm
First Line:
When my blood was warm
Last Line:
Ever age unstrung my nerves or time over snowed my head
DMI number:
39996
1689.
When my heart was ready was a sigh to cleave in two
First Line:
When my heart was ready was a sigh to cleave in two
Last Line:
And forced my heart into a painful smile
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20781
1690.
When the low sun is sinking on the main
First Line:
When the low sun is sinking on the main
Last Line:
And hollow shores the Halcyon's voice resound
DMI number:
39531
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