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1801.
Ye gentle nymphs to whom my lays belong
First Line:
Ye gentle nymphs to whom my lays belong
Last Line:
And for an apple give my bleeding heart
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
3114
1802.
Ye gods what scorching pain and sharpest torments
First Line:
Ye gods what scorching pain and sharpest torments
Last Line:
How 'en in death as life I punish wickedness
DMI number:
2842
1803.
Ye green haired nymphs whom Pan allows
First Line:
Ye green haired nymphs whom Pan allows
Last Line:
When England's cause inspires his glowing tongue
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
22592
1804.
You dare not sir blaspheme the virtuous use
First Line:
You dare not sir blaspheme the virtuous use
Last Line:
Helen had been a hag and Troy had stood
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
17204
1805.
You fiends and furies come along
First Line:
You fiends and furies come along
Last Line:
He is so hot he'd ravish her
DMI number:
43999
1806.
You have seen with honest zeal our youthful lay
First Line:
You have seen with honest zeal our youthful lay
Last Line:
Which as it rose with joy with mirth should set
DMI number:
29669
1807.
Would I were chang'd into that golden shower
First Line:
Would I were chang'd into that golden shower
Last Line:
To end my life in that I love best
Author:
Sir Arthur Gorges (Absolute)
DMI number:
44752
1808.
You maidens fair draw nigh and hear
First Line:
You maidens fair draw nigh and hear
Last Line:
Than suffer her husband to make her a cow | With his fal lal la &c
DMI number:
12086
1809.
You may perhaps sirs ask the reason
First Line:
You may perhaps sirs ask the reason
Last Line:
Tis heaven to her to be a queen in hell
DMI number:
2043
1810.
You say you love repeat again
First Line:
You say you love repeat again
Last Line:
And falls into his arms
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
3519
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