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1521.
You dull dissenters what vain folly blinds
First Line:
You dull dissenters what vain folly blinds
Last Line:
But when he scatters gifts and mercies he's the devil
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7111
1522.
You I love my dearest life
First Line:
You I love my dearest life
Last Line:
Than ever man loved maid before
DMI number:
33505
1523.
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
1524.
You maidens and wives and young widows rejoice
First Line:
You maidens and wives and young widows rejoice
Last Line:
That their power of healing may never decay
DMI number:
4203
1525.
Would you send Kate to Portugal
First Line:
Would you send Kate to Portugal
Last Line:
And once more make Charles king again | This is the time
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
4750
1526.
You maidens and wives and young widows rejoice
First Line:
You maidens and wives and young widows rejoice
Last Line:
Their power of healing may never decay
Author:
Thomas Head (Absolute)
DMI number:
42465
1527.
You may envy the statesman complain of the law
First Line:
You may envy the statesman complain of the law
Last Line:
But of all human plagues oh keep off the doctor | Derry down &c
DMI number:
17680
1528.
You need not thus so often pray
First Line:
You need not thus so often pray
Last Line:
Because you are a virgin-martyr
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16968
1529.
You've heard of more than civil jars
First Line:
You've heard of more than civil jars
Last Line:
And end the conjuration
DMI number:
16187
1530.
Young Chloe beautiful and fair
First Line:
Young Chloe beautiful and fair
Last Line:
And act thy former life anew
DMI number:
11077
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