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541.
Yet let me one more youthful tale rehearse
First Line:
Yet let me one more youthful tale rehearse
Last Line:
We are well-wishers to some pleasing ill
DMI number:
43563
542.
Yet once again my muse I pardon pray
First Line:
Yet once again my muse I pardon pray
Last Line:
Let them esteem which true love knot can draw
DMI number:
49490
543.
Yet once again my muse I pardon pray
First Line:
Yet once again my muse I pardon pray
Last Line:
Let them esteem which true loves knot can draw
DMI number:
9025
544.
Ye maids of the village attend
First Line:
Ye maids of the village attend
Last Line:
Is the pang from a lover to part
DMI number:
31950
545.
Ye mountains so dreary and dread
First Line:
Ye mountains so dreary and dread
Last Line:
Tis blasphemy surely to pray
DMI number:
36941
546.
Ye powers my prayer both just and equal is
First Line:
Ye powers my prayer both just and equal is
Last Line:
And yours shall spread abroad as far as mine
DMI number:
43404
547.
Ye English nations put your mourning on
First Line:
Ye English nations put your mourning on
Last Line:
Do mourn in consort with our groaning Thames
DMI number:
4563
548.
Ye sacred maids that lead the tuneful choir
First Line:
Ye sacred maids that lead the tuneful choir
Last Line:
Upborn by seraphs to immortal joys
DMI number:
31855
549.
Ye sacred seats ye venerable urns
First Line:
Ye sacred seats ye venerable urns
Last Line:
Thy fate and want of thy recording muse
Author:
George Sewell (Absolute)
DMI number:
10588
550.
Ye sons of rotten leather who in stall
First Line:
Ye sons of rotten leather who in stall
Last Line:
And persevered so to the very end
DMI number:
6082
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