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1961.
Ye sons of humankind attend me all
First Line:
Ye sons of humankind attend me all
Last Line:
Whose fleeting spirit vanishes in air
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
26510
1962.
Ye sordid brutes that loudly bark and bray
First Line:
Ye sordid brutes that loudly bark and bray
Last Line:
Your ways and manners tell us what you are
DMI number:
10510
1963.
Ye fair possessed of every charm
First Line:
Ye fair possessed of every charm
Last Line:
Tis sweetness makes it last
DMI number:
32362
1964.
Ye fathers and mothers
First Line:
Ye fathers and mothers
Last Line:
Twixt Julius Betty and Molly
DMI number:
35102
1965.
Ye generous Britons sons of fair renown
First Line:
Ye generous Britons sons of fair renown
Last Line:
The sage instructions of the meek eyed fair
DMI number:
30838
1966.
Ye gentle winds propitious gales
First Line:
Ye gentle winds propitious gales
Last Line:
Who made you what you are and gave you what you boast
DMI number:
37289
1967.
You bring a judgment deeper than the sea
First Line:
You bring a judgment deeper than the sea
Last Line:
All empires sudden storms and sleep secure
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
15846
1968.
You Cato's rules and Thraseas' follow so
First Line:
You Cato's rules and Thraseas' follow so
Last Line:
Who loaded with the ills of life dares live
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12541
1969.
You have been wronged many ways
First Line:
You have been wronged many ways
Last Line:
And how the envious world to scorn
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
10179
1970.
You have your self your kindness overpaid
First Line:
You have your self your kindness overpaid
Last Line:
He ceases to oblige who can upbraid
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21280
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