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2941.
Young giddy girls or wanton boys
First Line:
Young giddy girls or wanton boys
Last Line:
Enjoy the blessings of their God
DMI number:
36844
2942.
Young man take heed this world's a dangerous sea
First Line:
Young man take heed this world's a dangerous sea
Last Line:
Your wished for haven through eternity | Farewell
DMI number:
34260
2943.
Young man take heed your danger's great
First Line:
Young man take heed your danger's great
Last Line:
Aim at thy maker's approbation
DMI number:
34265
2944.
Your fathers like men who had thoughts of a heaven
First Line:
Your fathers like men who had thoughts of a heaven
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So that nothing but halters your faction can bind
DMI number:
11915
2945.
Your hay is mowed and your corn reaped
First Line:
Your hay is mowed and your corn reaped
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And hoigh for the honour of Old England | Old England &c
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
23610
2946.
Your itch of traveling and your danger's over
First Line:
Your itch of traveling and your danger's over
Last Line:
Although preferred among the blessed above
DMI number:
25011
2947.
Your Poll sir Knight with deep concern you own
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Your Poll sir Knight with deep concern you own
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Ah friend I shrewdly fear thy wife's priest-ridden
DMI number:
24808
2948.
Zeal against policy maintains debate
First Line:
Zeal against policy maintains debate
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When all our guides dispute which is the way
DMI number:
40786
2949.
You should my lord be like the robes you wear
First Line:
You should my lord be like the robes you wear
Last Line:
His ruins will be asked for at your hands
Author:
Samuel Rowley (Absolute) & Thomas Dekker (Absolute)
DMI number:
13919
2950.
You tell us doctor tis a sin to steal
First Line:
You tell us doctor tis a sin to steal
Last Line:
From dull companions don't you steal away
DMI number:
33992
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