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341.
Your powdered nose you thrust in every ear
First Line:
Your powdered nose you thrust in every ear
Last Line:
We love the king whom you in whispers praise
DMI number:
27327
342.
Your spouse who husbands dear hath buried seven
First Line:
Your spouse who husbands dear hath buried seven
Last Line:
Stands a bad chance to make the number even
DMI number:
27651
343.
Your teeth from Hemmet and your hair from Bolney
First Line:
Your teeth from Hemmet and your hair from Bolney
Last Line:
Was not an eye too to be had for money
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27756
344.
Your verses on my lord mayor's coach declare
First Line:
Your verses on my lord mayor's coach declare
Last Line:
Not that you ride but dine with my lord mayor
DMI number:
27636
345.
Your wife's the plainest piece a man can see
First Line:
Your wife's the plainest piece a man can see
Last Line:
The rakes besiege her you're a man of parts
DMI number:
27325
346.
You still were welcome at my country seat
First Line:
You still were welcome at my country seat
Last Line:
You buy it it was yours before you're bit
DMI number:
27400
347.
You sweep my table sausages and chine
First Line:
You sweep my table sausages and chine
Last Line:
I did not ask you sir to dine tomorrow
DMI number:
27344
348.
You take me for a glutton and a sinner
First Line:
You take me for a glutton and a sinner
Last Line:
Tell me a better cause to beat a cook
DMI number:
27553
349.
You whom your country's honours high do raise
First Line:
You whom your country's honours high do raise
Last Line:
Not one prolongs but one still cuts the thread
DMI number:
27384
350.
You whom your faithful friends surround
First Line:
You whom your faithful friends surround
Last Line:
May grow a good old friend and true
DMI number:
27322
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