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611.
You ask my friend how I can Delia prize
First Line:
You ask my friend how I can Delia prize
Last Line:
And owns the powerful presence of the God
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
8444
612.
Y'are handsome I am told in some men's eyes
First Line:
Y'are handsome I am told in some men's eyes
Last Line:
The paint we'll praise but not the painter's face
DMI number:
6102
613.
Ye beauteous youths to happiness designed
First Line:
Ye beauteous youths to happiness designed
Last Line:
Whilst marigolds and pansies quite neglected lie
DMI number:
8575
614.
Ye fair who would keep many years before twenty
First Line:
Ye fair who would keep many years before twenty
Last Line:
To shine mistress principal provost or warden
DMI number:
25251
615.
Ye fair whose charms Britannia justly boasts
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Ye fair whose charms Britannia justly boasts
Last Line:
But never equal such an age as this
DMI number:
10557
616.
Ye graces weep weep all that's fair
First Line:
Ye graces weep weep all that's fair
Last Line:
With weeping for thee now thou art dead
DMI number:
43396
617.
Ye heavens if innocence deserves your care
First Line:
Ye heavens if innocence deserves your care
Last Line:
We please too little or we please too much
DMI number:
24903
618.
Would woman rather from the throng retired
First Line:
Would woman rather from the throng retired
Last Line:
Whilst love good sense and virtue ever last
DMI number:
5179
619.
Would you behold the wonder of our age
First Line:
Would you behold the wonder of our age
Last Line:
Let's vulgar souls such trifling pleasures prize
DMI number:
35320
620.
Wouldst thou hear what man can say
First Line:
Wouldst thou hear what man can say
Last Line:
Than that it lived at all farewell
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
23890
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