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391.
Ye gods how I grieve that old Hogarth is dead
First Line:
Ye gods how I grieve that old Hogarth is dead
Last Line:
And his wife o ye gods she is fair
DMI number:
37895
392.
Ye horrid d--d unnatural letcherous crew
First Line:
Ye horrid d--d unnatural letcherous crew
Last Line:
The devil will flog ye with an iron rod
DMI number:
26543
393.
You ladies all of merry England
First Line:
You ladies all of merry England
Last Line:
Indeed it had gone hard for Signior Dildoe
Author:
John Wilmot (Confident)
DMI number:
4477
394.
You ladies all of merry england
First Line:
You ladies all of merry england
Last Line:
Indeed it had gone hard with Signior Dildoe
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
6832
395.
Worthy Sir | Though weaned from all those scandalous delights
First Line:
Worthy Sir | Though weaned from all those scandalous delights
Last Line:
Could brook the man her sister so betrayed
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
4436
396.
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
397.
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
398.
Your book our old knight errants fame revives
First Line:
Your book our old knight errants fame revives
Last Line:
But yours at least will build half Paul's churchyard
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Absolute)
DMI number:
4786
399.
Your M------ves Cl---is H---lys F--y's Lowthers
First Line:
Your M------ves Cl---is H---lys F--y's Lowthers
Last Line:
Make England's int'rest and their own two things
DMI number:
4532
400.
Your private malice I wish scorn could see
First Line:
Your private malice I wish scorn could see
Last Line:
The physic's half the cure that's well applied
DMI number:
16586
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