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1031.
Ye nymphs of Britain to whose eyes
First Line:
Ye nymphs of Britain to whose eyes
Last Line:
And well reward the true
DMI number:
2448
1032.
Ye people of Ireland both country and city
First Line:
Ye people of Ireland both country and city
Last Line:
Or I gad if you don't there's an end of your credit | Which nobody can deny
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
2126
1033.
Ye pimps all draw near
First Line:
Ye pimps all draw near
Last Line:
Is no pimp but the bawd of the nation
DMI number:
32800
1034.
You ask a story not more strange than true
First Line:
You ask a story not more strange than true
Last Line:
Yours is the lodging while the house is mine
Author:
George Jeffreys (Absolute)
DMI number:
19645
1035.
You ask me for my books of poems still
First Line:
You ask me for my books of poems still
Last Line:
I am not such a fool say you nor I
DMI number:
27389
1036.
You bid me take the freedom of a friend
First Line:
You bid me take the freedom of a friend
Last Line:
A fortnight's sleep I beg you to refuse
DMI number:
27449
1037.
Wretched the bard who from a golden dream
First Line:
Wretched the bard who from a golden dream
Last Line:
To want to duns to bailiffs once again
DMI number:
19868
1038.
Ye beauteous youths to happiness designed
First Line:
Ye beauteous youths to happiness designed
Last Line:
Whilst marigolds and pansies quite neglected lie
DMI number:
8575
1039.
Ye close-fisted rogues whom the city beshrieves
First Line:
Ye close-fisted rogues whom the city beshrieves
Last Line:
They who ruin a city to finish a house
DMI number:
18294
1040.
Ye damnable dunces ye scribblers what mean ye
First Line:
Ye damnable dunces ye scribblers what mean ye
Last Line:
While Patt's is a reading now sleeps in its cover
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Speculation) & Rupert Barber (Confident)
DMI number:
1131
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