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661.
Ye gods the raptures of that night
First Line:
Ye gods the raptures of that night
Last Line:
Down at once we sunk to heaven
DMI number:
6625
662.
You catholic statesmen and churchmen rejoice
First Line:
You catholic statesmen and churchmen rejoice
Last Line:
For if this trick fail beware of your jacket
DMI number:
6547
663.
You fair who play tricks to be fairer draw near
First Line:
You fair who play tricks to be fairer draw near
Last Line:
To delight every eye and attack every heart
DMI number:
43
664.
You maidens and wives and young widows rejoice
First Line:
You maidens and wives and young widows rejoice
Last Line:
That their power of healing may never decay
DMI number:
4203
665.
Worthy Sir | Though weaned from all those scandalous delights
First Line:
Worthy Sir | Though weaned from all those scandalous delights
Last Line:
Could brook the man her sister so betrayed
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
4436
666.
You maidens and wives and young widows rejoice
First Line:
You maidens and wives and young widows rejoice
Last Line:
Their power of healing may never decay
Author:
Thomas Head (Absolute)
DMI number:
42465
667.
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
668.
Young Hobbinol the blithest swain
First Line:
Young Hobbinol the blithest swain
Last Line:
You'd surely envy me and Dolly | O my Dolly
DMI number:
23151
669.
Young Strephon debonair and free
First Line:
Young Strephon debonair and free
Last Line:
The pox ensued her grant
DMI number:
10011
670.
Young Strephon working hard all day
First Line:
Young Strephon working hard all day
Last Line:
But called me to my rest
DMI number:
17964
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