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3161.
You say you'll spend a thousand pound
First Line:
You say you'll spend a thousand pound
Last Line:
That you may pass unknown
DMI number:
12375
3162.
You say you're old in hopes we'll say you're young
First Line:
You say you're old in hopes we'll say you're young
Last Line:
But tis your face we credit not your tongue
DMI number:
35743
3163.
You sell your wife's rich jewels lace and clothes
First Line:
You sell your wife's rich jewels lace and clothes
Last Line:
Still sold returns and still is to be sold
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27758
3164.
You're fair and rich a maid and virtuous too
First Line:
You're fair and rich a maid and virtuous too
Last Line:
We had allowed it and the rest would spare
DMI number:
17366
3165.
You're fine and ridicule my threadbare gown
First Line:
You're fine and ridicule my threadbare gown
Last Line:
Threadbare indeed it is but tis my own
DMI number:
27350
3166.
You've often averred I'm the perfectest wit
First Line:
You've often averred I'm the perfectest wit
Last Line:
For as you laugh at me so do I laugh at you
DMI number:
1413
3167.
You've undone Horace what should hinder
First Line:
You've undone Horace what should hinder
Last Line:
Tis ten to one he breaks your neck
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
15975
3168.
Young Acon wants Lunilla wants an eye
First Line:
Young Acon wants Lunilla wants an eye
Last Line:
So shall she Venus be blind Cupid thou
DMI number:
13662
3169.
Young Cupid one Sunday in holiday time
First Line:
Young Cupid one Sunday in holiday time
Last Line:
No wonder her son then knew Rowing so well
DMI number:
5221
3170.
Young Strephon working hard all day
First Line:
Young Strephon working hard all day
Last Line:
But called me to my rest
DMI number:
17964
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