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91.
When Aurelia late I treated
First Line:
When Aurelia late I treated
Last Line:
Can enforce them ever stay
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46233
92.
When first I did Clarissa see
First Line:
When first I did Clarissa see
Last Line:
But only lye me down and die
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46234
93.
When I woo'd Carinda first
First Line:
When I woo'd Carinda first
Last Line:
Her glory and her fame
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46235
94.
When in the month of January
First Line:
When in the month of January
Last Line:
And so I'll make an end
DMI number:
42442
95.
When the adverbs' quarrel began to cease
First Line:
When the adverbs' quarrel began to cease
Last Line:
They were glad to see all things now so well
DMI number:
42390
96.
Why death did honest John so soon remove
First Line:
Why death did honest John so soon remove
Last Line:
His falling in did kill him not his going out
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46236
97.
Wife come give me thy hand now
First Line:
Wife come give me thy hand now
Last Line:
And still be at your command
DMI number:
42439
98.
Why should we ere beauty fade
First Line:
Why should we ere beauty fade
Last Line:
Shall wish for such delights in vain
DMI number:
42435
99.
Why should we ever think of love
First Line:
Why should we ever think of love
Last Line:
Seeing nought but that can pleasure bring
DMI number:
42436
100.
Why Nanny quoth he Why Janny quoth she
First Line:
Why Nanny quoth he Why Janny quoth she
Last Line:
To a new Love
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46237
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