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631.
Would God it were holy-day
First Line:
Would God it were holy-day
Last Line:
Hey down down derry derry down
DMI number:
43322
632.
Would they who have nine years looked sour
First Line:
Would they who have nine years looked sour
Last Line:
A commonwealth or else King James | For now's the time
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
4982
633.
Would you be quite the thing both a genius and critic
First Line:
Would you be quite the thing both a genius and critic
Last Line:
Full work for the wits when she forms connoisseurs
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
32882
634.
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
635.
You maidens fair draw nigh and hear
First Line:
You maidens fair draw nigh and hear
Last Line:
Than suffer her husband to make her a cow | With his fal lal la &c
DMI number:
12086
636.
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
637.
You pinnacle flyers where would you advance
First Line:
You pinnacle flyers where would you advance
Last Line:
Whilst popery and tyranny both tumble down | Instead of a bowl &c | A halter &c
DMI number:
8071
638.
You pretty birds that sit and sing
First Line:
You pretty birds that sit and sing
Last Line:
You pretty wantons warble
Author:
Richard Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
7049
639.
You say you love and twenty more
First Line:
You say you love and twenty more
Last Line:
My heart may keep it for his pains | My heart &c
DMI number:
20481
640.
You've heard how at Oxford a grand cavalcade
First Line:
You've heard how at Oxford a grand cavalcade
Last Line:
So the rump at the bear shall prove a bare rump | Sing tantarara rumps down rumps down | Sing tantarara down rumps
DMI number:
24422
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