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2821.
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
2822.
You dog y' ha' spoiled my rope twas strong and tight
First Line:
You dog y' ha' spoiled my rope twas strong and tight
Last Line:
If ever I cut him down even hang me up again
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6912
2823.
You fiends and furies come along
First Line:
You fiends and furies come along
Last Line:
He is so hot he'd ravish her
DMI number:
43999
2824.
Would fate accept the forfeit of our breath
First Line:
Would fate accept the forfeit of our breath
Last Line:
Enjoy thy virtues in Elysian bowers
DMI number:
34305
2825.
Wouldest thou be told o reader whose remains
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Wouldest thou be told o reader whose remains
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And left its cares and fleeting joys for you
DMI number:
34376
2826.
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
2827.
Wouldst thou reader draw to life
First Line:
Wouldst thou reader draw to life
Last Line:
To the world a Martha and to heaven a Mary
DMI number:
29411
2828.
You married women that chuse happy lives
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You married women that chuse happy lives
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And your souls in heaven reap pleasures never ended
DMI number:
34797
2829.
You nothing give me now when you expire
First Line:
You nothing give me now when you expire
Last Line:
You promise all you know what I desire
DMI number:
27975
2830.
You see old Scarlet's picture stand on high
First Line:
You see old Scarlet's picture stand on high
Last Line:
In heaven though here his body's clad in clay
DMI number:
26084
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