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241.
Wouldst thou be damned at once and perish whole
First Line:
Wouldst thou be damned at once and perish whole
Last Line:
Trust Blackmore with thy health and Milbourne with thy soul
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21888
242.
You maidens and wives and young widows rejoice
First Line:
You maidens and wives and young widows rejoice
Last Line:
Their power of healing may never decay
Author:
Thomas Head (Absolute)
DMI number:
42465
243.
You may envy the statesman complain of the law
First Line:
You may envy the statesman complain of the law
Last Line:
But of all human plagues oh keep off the doctor | Derry down &c
DMI number:
17680
244.
Young Celia pretended to be in sad taking
First Line:
Young Celia pretended to be in sad taking
Last Line:
Set her body at ease and fell into her arms
DMI number:
1511
245.
Young Ursley in a merry mood
First Line:
Young Ursley in a merry mood
Last Line:
My only physic make it
DMI number:
564
246.
Your sage and moralist can show
First Line:
Your sage and moralist can show
Last Line:
Regained the health he never lost
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute) & William Meston (Speculation)
DMI number:
12283
247.
Your uncle did as you affirm
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Your uncle did as you affirm
Last Line:
Behold I'm living still
DMI number:
33970
248.
Your wine by southern suns refined
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Your wine by southern suns refined
Last Line:
Calls back departing life again
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11581
249.
You surgeons of London who puzzle your pates
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You surgeons of London who puzzle your pates
Last Line:
She'll loll in her chariot whilst you walk down the street
DMI number:
17621
250.
You that would last long list to my song
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You that would last long list to my song
Last Line:
Here's a medicine for the nones
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
21966
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