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771.
Yes these are the meadows the shrubs and the plains
First Line:
Yes these are the meadows the shrubs and the plains
Last Line:
That again we may meet and to lose her no more
DMI number:
27175
772.
Yet boast not senate know he could not die
First Line:
Yet boast not senate know he could not die
Last Line:
A conqueror of time as well as men
DMI number:
42969
773.
Yet do I live o how shall I sustain
First Line:
Yet do I live o how shall I sustain
Last Line:
And in my cup of grief infuse one drop of joy
Author:
Cuthbert Shaw (Absolute)
DMI number:
32590
774.
Yet once again my muse I pardon pray
First Line:
Yet once again my muse I pardon pray
Last Line:
Let them esteem which true loves knot can draw
DMI number:
9025
775.
Yet once more O ye laurels and once more
First Line:
Yet once more O ye laurels and once more
Last Line:
Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
3801
776.
Ye weeping muses with sad pomp attend
First Line:
Ye weeping muses with sad pomp attend
Last Line:
Myrtillo's dead Myrtillo is no more
DMI number:
23029
777.
Yea and a good cause why thus should I plain
First Line:
Yea and a good cause why thus should I plain
Last Line:
While he whom to you are bequeathed you keep
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49404
778.
Ye lasses blythe of bonny Aberdeen
First Line:
Ye lasses blythe of bonny Aberdeen
Last Line:
Ere we the gate that Alln's gane may gang
DMI number:
26880
779.
Ye maids of the village attend
First Line:
Ye maids of the village attend
Last Line:
Is the pang from a lover to part
DMI number:
31950
780.
Ye nymphs of Isis once melodious train
First Line:
Ye nymphs of Isis once melodious train
Last Line:
And gather all her choicest laurels there
DMI number:
17891
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