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241.
You're fine and ridicule my threadbare gown
First Line:
You're fine and ridicule my threadbare gown
Last Line:
Threadbare indeed it is but tis my own
DMI number:
27350
242.
You're rich and old to you they presents send
First Line:
You're rich and old to you they presents send
Last Line:
Don't you perceive they bid you die my friend
DMI number:
27554
243.
You're sorry you forgot to send you say
First Line:
You're sorry you forgot to send you say
Last Line:
It certain is that you have made me so
DMI number:
27562
244.
Your book Sir George now give to public use
First Line:
Your book Sir George now give to public use
Last Line:
For honours after death too late arrive
DMI number:
27317
245.
Your father gave you a large monthly pay
First Line:
Your father gave you a large monthly pay
Last Line:
By being heir you're disinherited
DMI number:
27368
246.
Your favours to me I remember well
First Line:
Your favours to me I remember well
Last Line:
The obligation dies upon the sound
DMI number:
27424
247.
Your fever still attends you though you grieve
First Line:
Your fever still attends you though you grieve
Last Line:
Will with a porter or a cobler dwell
DMI number:
27994
248.
Your hair and teeth you're are not ashamed to buy
First Line:
Your hair and teeth you're are not ashamed to buy
Last Line:
What will you do should you lose the other eye
DMI number:
27998
249.
Your oranges and myrtles with what cost
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Your oranges and myrtles with what cost
Last Line:
I had much better live amongst your trees
DMI number:
27509
250.
Your powdered nose you thrust in every ear
First Line:
Your powdered nose you thrust in every ear
Last Line:
We love the king whom you in whispers praise
DMI number:
27327
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