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551.
Ye true hearted Britons draw near to my ditty
First Line:
Ye true hearted Britons draw near to my ditty
Last Line:
With better assurance success to the king | Derry down &c
DMI number:
22787
552.
Ye weavers all of Spitalfields
First Line:
Ye weavers all of Spitalfields
Last Line:
His lordships coat his lordships king
DMI number:
13391
553.
Ye knights of La Mancha whose powerful sword
First Line:
Ye knights of La Mancha whose powerful sword
Last Line:
And nymphs and high taxes together shall fall
DMI number:
2951
554.
Ye lords and commons men of wit
First Line:
Ye lords and commons men of wit
Last Line:
Quoth Sandys into waste paper
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
1972
555.
Ye lords and ye commons give ear to my ditty
First Line:
Ye lords and ye commons give ear to my ditty
Last Line:
Sure all will believe honest gentleman Harry | Derry down
DMI number:
20463
556.
Ye loving worms come learn of me
First Line:
Ye loving worms come learn of me
Last Line:
I must say so lest I be shent
DMI number:
49227
557.
Ye mountains so dreary and dread
First Line:
Ye mountains so dreary and dread
Last Line:
Tis blasphemy surely to pray
DMI number:
36941
558.
Ye Norfolk freeholders whose generous hearts
First Line:
Ye Norfolk freeholders whose generous hearts
Last Line:
And the plow with our trade shall enrich us each year
DMI number:
3351
559.
Ye old Whigs met here my new honours to grace
First Line:
Ye old Whigs met here my new honours to grace
Last Line:
If ever secret service should flow through my hand | So farewell enquiry for Orford is flown | Quite to Arlington Street and the seals are my own
DMI number:
17956
560.
You beauteous ladies great and small
First Line:
You beauteous ladies great and small
Last Line:
A serving man became a queen
DMI number:
37594
561.
You beauteous ladies great and small
First Line:
You beauteous ladies great and small
Last Line:
A serving man to be a queen
DMI number:
11417
562.
Ye beaux and ye belles both in court and in city
First Line:
Ye beaux and ye belles both in court and in city
Last Line:
Then they'll never preach more nor the court will displease | Derry down
DMI number:
20465
563.
Ye belles ye beaux ye wits and all
First Line:
Ye belles ye beaux ye wits and all
Last Line:
To Miller at Batheaston
DMI number:
35524
564.
Ye Catholic statesmen and churchmen rejoice
First Line:
Ye Catholic statesmen and churchmen rejoice
Last Line:
For if this trick fail then beware of their jacket
DMI number:
42331
565.
Ye church made macaroni beaux
First Line:
Ye church made macaroni beaux
Last Line:
And cross over lambeth ferry
DMI number:
37983
566.
Ye fair injured nymphs and ye beaux who deceive 'em
First Line:
Ye fair injured nymphs and ye beaux who deceive 'em
Last Line:
Let this be set down as a blot in his scutcheon
DMI number:
31
567.
Ye she-friends and he-friends whoever inherit
First Line:
Ye she-friends and he-friends whoever inherit
Last Line:
But all of them just as wise as they came
DMI number:
4459
568.
Ye frolicsome blades who through life rove along
First Line:
Ye frolicsome blades who through life rove along
Last Line:
So Scotland a wise head nay wiser has found | For S---t on s---d shall still be renowned
DMI number:
33256
569.
Ye highlands and ye lawlands
First Line:
Ye highlands and ye lawlands
Last Line:
Cum founding throw the towne
DMI number:
37346
570.
You catholic statesmen and churchmen rejoice
First Line:
You catholic statesmen and churchmen rejoice
Last Line:
For if this trick fail beware of your jacket
DMI number:
6547
571.
You dainty dames so finely framed
First Line:
You dainty dames so finely framed
Last Line:
Do slender reckoning make
DMI number:
11429
572.
You damesI say that climb the mount
First Line:
You damesI say that climb the mount
Last Line:
did die so well content
DMI number:
49223
573.
You fair who play tricks to be fairer draw near
First Line:
You fair who play tricks to be fairer draw near
Last Line:
To delight every eye and attack every heart
DMI number:
43
574.
You graves of grisly ghosts
First Line:
You graves of grisly ghosts
Last Line:
Let me example be
DMI number:
49142
575.
You ladies falsely deemed
First Line:
You ladies falsely deemed
Last Line:
Unto these persons three Alas what etc
DMI number:
49234
576.
You lads and you lasses that live at long let
First Line:
You lads and you lasses that live at long let
Last Line:
Let him first make a better or kiss my bum fiddle | Derry down down and hey derry down
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation)
DMI number:
12087
577.
Would god I had never seen
First Line:
Would god I had never seen
Last Line:
It was mine own poor lot
DMI number:
49135
578.
Would you not Damon blame the man
First Line:
Would you not Damon blame the man
Last Line:
That captivate the soul
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21932
579.
You maidens fair draw nigh and hear
First Line:
You maidens fair draw nigh and hear
Last Line:
Than suffer her husband to make her a cow | With his fal lal la &c
DMI number:
12086
580.
You noble minds and famous martiall wights
First Line:
You noble minds and famous martiall wights
Last Line:
And soe God send all murderers may be served
Author:
Richard Johnson (Confident)
DMI number:
37274
581.
You parents whose affections fond
First Line:
You parents whose affections fond
Last Line:
To his most royal obsequy
DMI number:
36973
582.
Young Civiana gay and fair
First Line:
Young Civiana gay and fair
Last Line:
And - sit him down content
DMI number:
52
583.
Young Damon was the blithest lad
First Line:
Young Damon was the blithest lad
Last Line:
For Damon was not there
DMI number:
37067
584.
Young gallants all I pray draw near
First Line:
Young gallants all I pray draw near
Last Line:
He'd never kiss a beggar more
DMI number:
11685
585.
Your lordings cast off your weeds of woe
First Line:
Your lordings cast off your weeds of woe
Last Line:
Tantara tara tantara etc
DMI number:
49213
586.
Yt felle about the Lamas tyde
First Line:
Yt felle about the Lamas tyde
Last Line:
For he was a gentle knight
DMI number:
37234
587.
Yt felle abowght the Lamasse tyde
First Line:
Yt felle abowght the Lamasse tyde
Last Line:
For he was a gentyll knyght
DMI number:
37863
588.
You that delight in a jocular song
First Line:
You that delight in a jocular song
Last Line:
For why should I be in a passion
DMI number:
11475
589.
You that love mirth give ear to my song
First Line:
You that love mirth give ear to my song
Last Line:
I'd see the devil take him ere trust him again
DMI number:
11683
590.
You vicars and curates and lecturers all
First Line:
You vicars and curates and lecturers all
Last Line:
And who knows by whom at length much regarded | O Cheverell O Cheverell twere better for we | That thou wert hanged on the triple tree
DMI number:
13233
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