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28281.
Why haughty wretch art thou so proud and vain
First Line:
Why haughty wretch art thou so proud and vain
Last Line:
Of him who seeks to wrong his neighbour's fame
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
8003
28282.
Why heaves my bosom up and down
First Line:
Why heaves my bosom up and down
Last Line:
But give your heart and hand to me | Q E D
DMI number:
25943
28283.
Why heaves my breast with one continued sigh
First Line:
Why heaves my breast with one continued sigh
Last Line:
And every sense in sweet confusion dies
DMI number:
1946
28284.
Why heaves my fond bosom ah what can it mean
First Line:
Why heaves my fond bosom ah what can it mean
Last Line:
With compassion for him who without thee must die | With &c
DMI number:
23154
28285.
Why how now Gulliver
First Line:
Why how now Gulliver
Last Line:
And so we shall both sell the better
DMI number:
2962
28286.
Why how now Lydia what's the matter
First Line:
Why how now Lydia what's the matter
Last Line:
With some old citizen's dry lechery
DMI number:
42057
28287.
Why how now Madam Flirt
First Line:
Why how now Madam Flirt
Last Line:
We will try who best can spatter
DMI number:
22567
28288.
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
28289.
Why how now mister Fog
First Line:
Why how now mister Fog
Last Line:
Of Amsterdam London or Paris
DMI number:
2957
28290.
Why how now old grandsir what is it you mean
First Line:
Why how now old grandsir what is it you mean
Last Line:
And prepare against death for the kingdom to come
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5460
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