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3491.
Your father gave you a large monthly pay
First Line:
Your father gave you a large monthly pay
Last Line:
By being heir you're disinherited
DMI number:
27368
3492.
Your favours to me I remember well
First Line:
Your favours to me I remember well
Last Line:
The obligation dies upon the sound
DMI number:
27424
3493.
Your fever still attends you though you grieve
First Line:
Your fever still attends you though you grieve
Last Line:
Will with a porter or a cobler dwell
DMI number:
27994
3494.
Your hair and teeth you're are not ashamed to buy
First Line:
Your hair and teeth you're are not ashamed to buy
Last Line:
What will you do should you lose the other eye
DMI number:
27998
3495.
Your heifer friend is yet unbroke
First Line:
Your heifer friend is yet unbroke
Last Line:
So loose so girlish flows his hair
DMI number:
25525
3496.
Your husband will be with us at the treat
First Line:
Your husband will be with us at the treat
Last Line:
Coax me tomorrow by foreswearing all
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4149
3497.
Your oranges and myrtles with what cost
First Line:
Your oranges and myrtles with what cost
Last Line:
I had much better live amongst your trees
DMI number:
27509
3498.
Your powdered nose you thrust in every ear
First Line:
Your powdered nose you thrust in every ear
Last Line:
We love the king whom you in whispers praise
DMI number:
27327
3499.
Your soup you call and really tis plain pottage
First Line:
Your soup you call and really tis plain pottage
Last Line:
Your house a cottage call and tis a cottage
DMI number:
35744
3500.
Your spouse who husbands dear hath buried seven
First Line:
Your spouse who husbands dear hath buried seven
Last Line:
Stands a bad chance to make the number even
DMI number:
27651
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