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691.
Ye medley of mortals who make up this throng
First Line:
Ye medley of mortals who make up this throng
Last Line:
You at last cheat yourselves then the devil cheats you
DMI number:
32802
692.
Ye nine of Hippocrenes streams
First Line:
Ye nine of Hippocrenes streams
Last Line:
On one who'll raise her four to six
DMI number:
22575
693.
Ye peers ye cits and beaux
First Line:
Ye peers ye cits and beaux
Last Line:
They treat you as a Busto | Players all
DMI number:
20411
694.
Yet still one bliss one glory I forbear
First Line:
Yet still one bliss one glory I forbear
Last Line:
Of holding worth however great too dear
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
38138
695.
Ye sacred nymphs of Lebethra be by
First Line:
Ye sacred nymphs of Lebethra be by
Last Line:
But we all know they're much less vicious now
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
3937
696.
Ye think our Highlands bleak and bare
First Line:
Ye think our Highlands bleak and bare
Last Line:
Alive or dead they mun be free
DMI number:
18248
697.
You cannot lose your virtue sir and then
First Line:
You cannot lose your virtue sir and then
Last Line:
Of what you can't in nobleness receive
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
17350
698.
You cry she's bred in the old way
First Line:
You cry she's bred in the old way
Last Line:
You are not bred at all
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11600
699.
You do seem to know
First Line:
You do seem to know
Last Line:
What both you spur and stop
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14545
700.
Would you know my dear miss
First Line:
Would you know my dear miss
Last Line:
From the wisdom of S--nd--ch that great is
DMI number:
20831
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