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28801.
Why Lycidas should man be vain
First Line:
Why Lycidas should man be vain
Last Line:
Dissolves to common air again
Author:
Matthew Pilkington (Absolute)
DMI number:
23387
28802.
Why Madam must I tell this idle tale
First Line:
Why Madam must I tell this idle tale
Last Line:
We met as lovers and we parted friends
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18331
28803.
Why man that makes a just pretence
First Line:
Why man that makes a just pretence
Last Line:
But that it through my fingers slid
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21469
28804.
Why mourns my dear Urania can there be
First Line:
Why mourns my dear Urania can there be
Last Line:
And if my heart will give me leave be wise
DMI number:
3266
28805.
Why mourns my friend why weeps his downcast eye
First Line:
Why mourns my friend why weeps his downcast eye
Last Line:
From Jessy floating on her watery bier
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
24586
28806.
Why mourns my Thirsis thus What should the reason be
First Line:
Why mourns my Thirsis thus What should the reason be
Last Line:
And if you mean to go make no delay
DMI number:
7626
28807.
Why must the footman to his lady's pew
First Line:
Why must the footman to his lady's pew
Last Line:
May rise from fashions void of common sense
DMI number:
38377
28808.
Why my dearest are these frowns
First Line:
Why my dearest are these frowns
Last Line:
A life that shall discredit nature
DMI number:
47035
28809.
Why my old friend are you so proud
First Line:
Why my old friend are you so proud
Last Line:
Whose father to the devil goes
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
7983
28810.
Why Mycon dost thou wish a friend to see
First Line:
Why Mycon dost thou wish a friend to see
Last Line:
When well you know a friend you cannot be
DMI number:
12874
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