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1611.
Ye vigorous swains while youth ferments your blood
First Line:
Ye vigorous swains while youth ferments your blood
Last Line:
And earth rolls back beneath the flying steed
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
1366
1612.
Ye winds that in your hasty flight
First Line:
Ye winds that in your hasty flight
Last Line:
Till I like thee my freedom get
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
44572
1613.
Yee that frequent the hilles
First Line:
Yee that frequent the hilles
Last Line:
And listen when I call
Author:
George Turbervile [Turberville] (Absolute)
DMI number:
37786
1614.
Ye ladies that live in the city or town
First Line:
Ye ladies that live in the city or town
Last Line:
So kind are the muses that sport on the link
Author:
Robert Lowth (Absolute)
DMI number:
25723
1615.
Ye learned who the secrets of nature explore
First Line:
Ye learned who the secrets of nature explore
Last Line:
Shall both lose our beings though I never had birth
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
35819
1616.
Ye mountains so dreary and dread
First Line:
Ye mountains so dreary and dread
Last Line:
Tis blasphemy surely to pray
DMI number:
36941
1617.
Ye muses what a nosegay of fine words
First Line:
Ye muses what a nosegay of fine words
Last Line:
A wreath of poppies round thy temples twine
DMI number:
36639
1618.
Ye nymphs and swains that haunt the verdant field
First Line:
Ye nymphs and swains that haunt the verdant field
Last Line:
In peace to till the fruitful soil
DMI number:
28411
1619.
Ye peaceful scenes and academic groves
First Line:
Ye peaceful scenes and academic groves
Last Line:
Long live the beauteous bride and Albion's happy king
DMI number:
28407
1620.
Ye poor little sheep ah well may ye stray
First Line:
Ye poor little sheep ah well may ye stray
Last Line:
And made my self quiet and happy again
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
16989
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