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3101.
Ye patriots in city country and town
First Line:
Ye patriots in city country and town
Last Line:
Vanquish a man made of paper
DMI number:
32173
3102.
Yet some grave doctorson their private word
First Line:
Yet some grave doctorson their private word
Last Line:
Up by the roots all piety &c
DMI number:
8950
3103.
Yorke's great humility I own
First Line:
Yorke's great humility I own
Last Line:
To sit below sir Fletcher
DMI number:
31983
3104.
You always say tomorrow you will live
First Line:
You always say tomorrow you will live
Last Line:
Is even too late the wife lived yesterday
DMI number:
7866
3105.
You ask dear Will what we disdain
First Line:
You ask dear Will what we disdain
Last Line:
The middle only gives the greatest joy
DMI number:
10061
3106.
You ask me C---y who appears the brighter
First Line:
You ask me C---y who appears the brighter
Last Line:
Which shows the hero in the writer's arse
DMI number:
2077
3107.
You ask me C--ll--y who appears the brighter
First Line:
You ask me C--ll--y who appears the brighter
Last Line:
Which shows the hero is the writer's ass
DMI number:
2961
3108.
You ask me my friend what lass I'd enjoy
First Line:
You ask me my friend what lass I'd enjoy
Last Line:
By too much indulgence nor too much disdain
DMI number:
31056
3109.
You ask me why I have no verses sent
First Line:
You ask me why I have no verses sent
Last Line:
For fear you should return the compliment
DMI number:
27486
3110.
You ask why Roome diverts you with his jokes
First Line:
You ask why Roome diverts you with his jokes
Last Line:
The jest is lost unless he prints his face
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
2771
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