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701.
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
702.
Young Courtly takes me for a dunce
First Line:
Young Courtly takes me for a dunce
Last Line:
He spoke but once yet once too much
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
24699
703.
Your birth my lord and great deserts
First Line:
Your birth my lord and great deserts
Last Line:
And make me sing their pride
DMI number:
7693
704.
Your bonnet to the right use tis for the head
First Line:
Your bonnet to the right use tis for the head
Last Line:
As twere I cannot tell how
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14754
705.
Your compliments lady I pray you forbear
First Line:
Your compliments lady I pray you forbear
Last Line:
So give me one heart and burn the other nine
DMI number:
18516
706.
Your courtier sir I pray
First Line:
Your courtier sir I pray
Last Line:
For that were most unfashionable
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
14129
707.
Your farms tis true sir you enjoy alone
First Line:
Your farms tis true sir you enjoy alone
Last Line:
Your wife's the only thing you have that's common
DMI number:
2786
708.
Your natural greatness never artful made
First Line:
Your natural greatness never artful made
Last Line:
They grow more loved as they become more known
DMI number:
40832
709.
Yours I have got
First Line:
Yours I have got
Last Line:
And praised be the Lord I am mended
DMI number:
1889
710.
You that in love's great mystery are rude
First Line:
You that in love's great mystery are rude
Last Line:
Less cause of jealousy her passion cures
DMI number:
42762
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