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191.
Why why your sheathed swords drawn again
First Line:
Why why your sheathed swords drawn again
Last Line:
On the cursed ground was spilt
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42156
192.
Why start this case is yours or will be soon
First Line:
Why start this case is yours or will be soon
Last Line:
Farewell remember lest you wake too late
DMI number:
33488
193.
Why start this fate will your's be very soon
First Line:
Why start this fate will your's be very soon
Last Line:
You know thou feastest but to feast a worm
DMI number:
33155
194.
Why should the fair suspect my harmless muse
First Line:
Why should the fair suspect my harmless muse
Last Line:
And drink not Helicon but Tunbridge stream
DMI number:
8114
195.
Yes they will laugh but whom o S--- enquire
First Line:
Yes they will laugh but whom o S--- enquire
Last Line:
Them or your time for man must surely die
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
33123
196.
Ye beaux and ye bloods and ye fierce looking things
First Line:
Ye beaux and ye bloods and ye fierce looking things
Last Line:
But believe me you'll never get wives
DMI number:
40642
197.
Ye close-fisted rogues whom the city beshrieves
First Line:
Ye close-fisted rogues whom the city beshrieves
Last Line:
They who ruin a city to finish a house
DMI number:
18294
198.
Ye fair for whom the hands of Hymen weave
First Line:
Ye fair for whom the hands of Hymen weave
Last Line:
The love of virtue and the love of fame
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
32502
199.
Ye sordid brutes that loudly bark and bray
First Line:
Ye sordid brutes that loudly bark and bray
Last Line:
Your ways and manners tell us what you are
DMI number:
10510
200.
Ye gentle beaux and thoughtless belles
First Line:
Ye gentle beaux and thoughtless belles
Last Line:
That you have one pretense to taste
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11353
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