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561.
Ye fair for whom the hands of Hymen weave
First Line:
Ye fair for whom the hands of Hymen weave
Last Line:
The love of virtue and the love of fame
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
32502
562.
Ye heavenly sisters by whose sacred skill
First Line:
Ye heavenly sisters by whose sacred skill
Last Line:
No deed you ever wrought can seem more great
Author:
Beaumont||John||Jr (Absolute)
DMI number:
6799
563.
You on one great concern your thoughts employ
First Line:
You on one great concern your thoughts employ
Last Line:
Teach him to job and he may die a mayor
DMI number:
27425
564.
You parents whose affections fond
First Line:
You parents whose affections fond
Last Line:
To his most royal obsequy
DMI number:
36973
565.
You say your nose and eyes your father's are
First Line:
You say your nose and eyes your father's are
Last Line:
Pray tell us if you can whose is your front
DMI number:
28341
566.
Young Anna and Philip a kind loving pair
First Line:
Young Anna and Philip a kind loving pair
Last Line:
In the wood where we live they may all of em graze
DMI number:
12294
567.
Your father gave you a large monthly pay
First Line:
Your father gave you a large monthly pay
Last Line:
By being heir you're disinherited
DMI number:
27368
568.
Your father is the man indeed
First Line:
Your father is the man indeed
Last Line:
For which you wear this mourning weed
DMI number:
7578
569.
Your filial love does in your looks appear
First Line:
Your filial love does in your looks appear
Last Line:
And your soul reach the regions of eternal day
DMI number:
12846
570.
Your late kind gift let me restore
First Line:
Your late kind gift let me restore
Last Line:
To dress like people in their wits
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11367
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