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1801.
Ye sylvan scenes with artless beauty gay
First Line:
Ye sylvan scenes with artless beauty gay
Last Line:
How much the wife is dearer than the bride
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22333
1802.
Ye thoughtless souls betrayed to strife
First Line:
Ye thoughtless souls betrayed to strife
Last Line:
And all regrets are vain
DMI number:
37798
1803.
Ye flaming powers and winged warriors bright
First Line:
Ye flaming powers and winged warriors bright
Last Line:
Will pierce more near his heart
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22889
1804.
Ye generous souls whose steps pursue
First Line:
Ye generous souls whose steps pursue
Last Line:
To free our captive feet
DMI number:
37835
1805.
Ye green haired nymphs whom Pan allows
First Line:
Ye green haired nymphs whom Pan allows
Last Line:
When England's cause inspires his glowing tongue
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
22592
1806.
You in Liburnian barks my friend
First Line:
You in Liburnian barks my friend
Last Line:
Or like a spendthrift squander it away
DMI number:
25635
1807.
Would but the Delphian god my soul inspire
First Line:
Would but the Delphian god my soul inspire
Last Line:
As great a mother of our church defender of our laws
DMI number:
42883
1808.
Would you a constant fortune keep
First Line:
Would you a constant fortune keep
Last Line:
The wind may turn about
Author:
Samuel Woodford (Absolute)
DMI number:
42085
1809.
Would you my friend true bliss obtain
First Line:
Would you my friend true bliss obtain
Last Line:
Be humble and contract your sails
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32871
1810.
Would you wish to serve the state
First Line:
Would you wish to serve the state
Last Line:
This confines a w--s in jail
DMI number:
31640
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