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631.
Why so pensive this morning when all things are gay
First Line:
Why so pensive this morning when all things are gay
Last Line:
A curl may be wrong all depends on the tete
DMI number:
33556
632.
Why railest thou Thomas as if we were poor
First Line:
Why railest thou Thomas as if we were poor
Last Line:
While so many men are worth so much a piece | Derry down down &c
DMI number:
18254
633.
Yes oft I panted in a rural seat
First Line:
Yes oft I panted in a rural seat
Last Line:
Beef a good coat and a whole skin be mine
DMI number:
26678
634.
Yet princes must be served and with all sorts
First Line:
Yet princes must be served and with all sorts
Last Line:
The wretched courtiers fall with their own weight
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
14118
635.
Yes finely housed these Lares are
First Line:
Yes finely housed these Lares are
Last Line:
Then might the Lares laugh and sing
DMI number:
35166
636.
Ye maids who Britain's court bedeck
First Line:
Ye maids who Britain's court bedeck
Last Line:
Six maids without a vice
DMI number:
32063
637.
Yet the brave courtier in whose beauteous thought
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Yet the brave courtier in whose beauteous thought
Last Line:
He daily ekes and brings to excellence
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
13184
638.
Ye beaux and ye belles both in court and in city
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Ye beaux and ye belles both in court and in city
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Then they'll never preach more nor the court will displease | Derry down
DMI number:
20465
639.
Ye courtiers who the blessings know
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Ye courtiers who the blessings know
Last Line:
He's the savage only he
DMI number:
16662
640.
Ye ever heedless beaus and belles
First Line:
Ye ever heedless beaus and belles
Last Line:
And prove you've one pretence to taste
Author:
Mary Barber (Confident)
DMI number:
966
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