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611.
When ancient Bess was England's queen
First Line:
When ancient Bess was England's queen
Last Line:
And push us into bed
DMI number:
36863
612.
What though the doctor boasts to fit
First Line:
What though the doctor boasts to fit
Last Line:
As good to gage your vessel
DMI number:
26600
613.
What various charms can Celia boast
First Line:
What various charms can Celia boast
Last Line:
And charming when extended
DMI number:
23313
614.
What's fame with men by custom of the nation
First Line:
What's fame with men by custom of the nation
Last Line:
Part you with one and I'll part with the other
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
16090
615.
What's that in which good housewives take delight
First Line:
What's that in which good housewives take delight
Last Line:
What this must be that is no part of man
DMI number:
24018
616.
When Charles by rule episcopal
First Line:
When Charles by rule episcopal
Last Line:
A better boon by far
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19515
617.
When enraged Southask
First Line:
When enraged Southask
Last Line:
Henceforth be called Nostre Dame
DMI number:
42350
618.
When first to ravish you the prisoner tried
First Line:
When first to ravish you the prisoner tried
Last Line:
The villain locked the door
DMI number:
22044
619.
When Lupus has wrought hard all day
First Line:
When Lupus has wrought hard all day
Last Line:
Would'st thou once call me to my rest
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12243
620.
When Hodge first spied the labour in vain
First Line:
When Hodge first spied the labour in vain
Last Line:
All but the city's fundament
DMI number:
4878
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