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19141.
Ye holy cares that haunt these lonely cells
First Line:
Ye holy cares that haunt these lonely cells
Last Line:
Those gentle hearts that I must hold no more
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
32662
19142.
Ye holy virgins that with snowy feet
First Line:
Ye holy virgins that with snowy feet
Last Line:
Yea phoenix like to perish in the fire
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
34503
19143.
Ye horrid d--d unnatural letcherous crew
First Line:
Ye horrid d--d unnatural letcherous crew
Last Line:
The devil will flog ye with an iron rod
DMI number:
26543
19144.
Ye judges say if we can merit praise
First Line:
Ye judges say if we can merit praise
Last Line:
And boast the honour we enjoy today
DMI number:
1860
19145.
You call it luxury when in all his glory
First Line:
You call it luxury when in all his glory
Last Line:
The generous man's the truest epicure
DMI number:
33241
19146.
You came with such an eager appetite
First Line:
You came with such an eager appetite
Last Line:
He'll twice a year produce as new as these
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
38804
19147.
You can preserve you only can destroy
First Line:
You can preserve you only can destroy
Last Line:
Sink at thy feet into eternal rest
DMI number:
24265
19148.
You cannot imagine my dear lady Bab
First Line:
You cannot imagine my dear lady Bab
Last Line:
And beg to remain Bab your dear little Bridget
DMI number:
38556
19149.
You Cato's rules and Thraseas' follow so
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You Cato's rules and Thraseas' follow so
Last Line:
Who loaded with the ills of life dares live
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12541
19150.
You choose so well you say your future wife
First Line:
You choose so well you say your future wife
Last Line:
Inflame her breast and kindle new desire
DMI number:
39959
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