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1811.
You've gone beyond your time and ought to give
First Line:
You've gone beyond your time and ought to give
Last Line:
But her own hand performed the fatal blow
Author:
Edward Pooley (Absolute)
DMI number:
5698
1812.
Young Acon wants Lunilla wants an eye
First Line:
Young Acon wants Lunilla wants an eye
Last Line:
So shall she Venus be blind Cupid thou
DMI number:
13662
1813.
Young Cupid early in the morn
First Line:
Young Cupid early in the morn
Last Line:
And yet how large your breaches are
DMI number:
8584
1814.
Young Cupid laid his bow aside
First Line:
Young Cupid laid his bow aside
Last Line:
And yoke thee to my plough
DMI number:
5166
1815.
Young Cupid one day wily
First Line:
Young Cupid one day wily
Last Line:
And then they'll never fly true
DMI number:
2546
1816.
Young Cupid one Sunday in holiday time
First Line:
Young Cupid one Sunday in holiday time
Last Line:
No wonder her son then knew Rowing so well
DMI number:
5221
1817.
Young Cupid tired out with play
First Line:
Young Cupid tired out with play
Last Line:
For oh I feel I feel the arrow
DMI number:
10078
1818.
Your lordings cast off your weeds of woe
First Line:
Your lordings cast off your weeds of woe
Last Line:
Tantara tara tantara etc
DMI number:
49213
1819.
You spotted snakes with double tongue
First Line:
You spotted snakes with double tongue
Last Line:
One aloof stand sentinel
DMI number:
43934
1820.
You tender virgins sound Diana's name
First Line:
You tender virgins sound Diana's name
Last Line:
Persian and British foe
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42051
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