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3411.
Young Strephon debonair and free
First Line:
Young Strephon debonair and free
Last Line:
The pox ensued her grant
DMI number:
10011
3412.
Young Strephon many tedious years
First Line:
Young Strephon many tedious years
Last Line:
He seized the trembling dame
DMI number:
5319
3413.
Young Thirsis laid in Phillis lap
First Line:
Young Thirsis laid in Phillis lap
Last Line:
Returned to die again
DMI number:
44477
3414.
Your bounden slave what should he do but tend
First Line:
Your bounden slave what should he do but tend
Last Line:
What ever you do is right he thinks no ill
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10519
3415.
Your dirt and trash might be endured
First Line:
Your dirt and trash might be endured
Last Line:
And all you reap is noisome weeds
DMI number:
25074
3416.
Your humour and jests merry Andrew we praised
First Line:
Your humour and jests merry Andrew we praised
Last Line:
But the joke now you print it is fled
DMI number:
32480
3417.
Your justice sirs is wondrous great
First Line:
Your justice sirs is wondrous great
Last Line:
And with the greatest reason
DMI number:
23184
3418.
Your letter I received
First Line:
Your letter I received
Last Line:
Whereon I sat on Sunday
DMI number:
42522
3419.
Your looks so often cast
First Line:
Your looks so often cast
Last Line:
To stop a thing so clear
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8802
3420.
Your lord may there your souls compare for we
First Line:
Your lord may there your souls compare for we
Last Line:
The stars are measured by comparison
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
13967
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