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901.
Well met my masters how now what's the news
First Line:
Well met my masters how now what's the news
Last Line:
Thy glory shaketh like a tottering wall
Author:
William Shakespeare (Speculation) & Thomas Kyd (Speculation)
DMI number:
27089
902.
What cannot be preserved when fortune takes
First Line:
What cannot be preserved when fortune takes
Last Line:
He robs himself that spends a bootless grief
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
17084
903.
What gone without a word
First Line:
What gone without a word
Last Line:
For truth hath better deeds than words to grace it
DMI number:
41363
904.
What are these | So withered and so wild in their attire
First Line:
What are these | So withered and so wild in their attire
Last Line:
Even till destruction sicken answer me
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
21410
905.
What are these | So withered and so wild in their attire
First Line:
What are these | So withered and so wild in their attire
Last Line:
Then our charm is firm and good
DMI number:
40341
906.
What have we gained by this one minute more
First Line:
What have we gained by this one minute more
Last Line:
Till he sink down from heaven
DMI number:
40009
907.
What is a man | If his chief good and market of his time
First Line:
What is a man | If his chief good and market of his time
Last Line:
To rust in us unused
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
15247
908.
What is here | Gold yellow glittering precious gold
First Line:
What is here | Gold yellow glittering precious gold
Last Line:
To the April day again
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
16650
909.
What is here | gold yellow glittering precious gold
First Line:
What is here | gold yellow glittering precious gold
Last Line:
With senators on the bench
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
30993
910.
What is it that you would impart to me
First Line:
What is it that you would impart to me
Last Line:
The name of honour more than I fear death
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37384
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