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301.
With you dear Tom I'd often spend the day
First Line:
With you dear Tom I'd often spend the day
Last Line:
But twenty not to see you will never do
DMI number:
33025
302.
Yes I submit my lord you've gained your end
First Line:
Yes I submit my lord you've gained your end
Last Line:
Respect adore you everything but love
DMI number:
33026
303.
You always say tomorrow you will live
First Line:
You always say tomorrow you will live
Last Line:
Is even too late the wife lived yesterday
DMI number:
7866
304.
You as my guest appear when tis not one
First Line:
You as my guest appear when tis not one
Last Line:
You come to breakfast most extremely late
DMI number:
27570
305.
You ask and I own it well worthy your care
First Line:
You ask and I own it well worthy your care
Last Line:
He'll make a town crier at least a free mason
Author:
Martial (Absolute) & Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12535
306.
You ask dear Will what we disdain
First Line:
You ask dear Will what we disdain
Last Line:
The middle only gives the greatest joy
DMI number:
10061
307.
You ask me dear friend what lass I'd enjoy
First Line:
You ask me dear friend what lass I'd enjoy
Last Line:
By too much indulgence or too much disdain
DMI number:
27323
308.
You ask me for my books of poems still
First Line:
You ask me for my books of poems still
Last Line:
I am not such a fool say you nor I
DMI number:
27389
309.
You ask me my friend what lass I'd enjoy
First Line:
You ask me my friend what lass I'd enjoy
Last Line:
By too much indulgence nor too much disdain
DMI number:
31056
310.
You ask me why I have no verses sent
First Line:
You ask me why I have no verses sent
Last Line:
For fear you should return the compliment
DMI number:
27486
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