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Index of First Lines
Year 's at the spring
to
You would have understood me, had you waited
Year 's at the spring
(R. Browning, OBEV)
Years, many parti-colour'd years
(W.S. Landor, OBEV)
Ye banks and braes and streams around
(R. Burns, Gold)
Ye banks and braes and streams around
(R. Burns, OBEV)
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon
(R. Burns, Gold)
Ye blushing virgins happy are
(W. Habington, OBEV)
Ye distant spires, ye antique towers
(T. Gray, Gold)
Yee blushing Virgins happy are
(W. Habington, Meta)
Ye flowery banks o' bonnie Doon
(R. Burns, OBEV)
Ye have been fresh and green
(R. Herrick, OBEV)
Ye have robb'd, said he, ye have slaughter'd and made an end
(H. Newbolt, OBEV)
Ye Highlands and ye Lawlands
(Anonymous, OBEV)
Ye learnèd sisters, which have oftentimes
(E. Spenser, OBEV)
Ye little birds that sit and sing
(T. Heywood, OBEV)
Ye Mariners of England
(T. Campbell, Gold)
Ye Mariners of England
(T. Campbell, OBEV)
Yes: in the sea of life enisled
(M. Arnold, OBEV)
Yes, my ha't's ez ha'd ez stone
(P.L. Dunbar, MAP)
Yes, there is holy pleasure in thine eye
!
(W. Wordsworth, Gold)
Yet if His Majesty, our sovereign lord
(Anonymous, OBEV)
Yet once more, O ye laurels, and once more
(J. Milton, Gold)
Yet once more, O ye Laurels, and once more
(J. Milton, OBEV)
You are a tulip seen to-day
(R. Herrick, OBEV)
You are blind like us. Your hurt no man designed
(C.H. Sorley, MBP)
You brave heroic minds
(M. Drayton, OBEV)
You earthly Souls that court a wanton flame
(T. Stanley, Meta)
You'll love me yet!and I can tarry
(R. Browning, OBEV)
You may talk o' gin an' beer
(R. Kipling, MBP)
You meaner beauties of the night
(Sir H. Wotton, Gold)
You meaner Beauties of the Night
(Sir H. Wotton, Meta)
You meaner beauties of the night
(Sir H. Wotton, OBEV)
You must be sad; for though it is to Heaven
(T. Ashe, OBEV)
Young May moon is beaming, love
(T. Moore, OBEV)
You promise heavens free from strife
(W. Cory, OBEV)
Your beauty, ripe and calm and fresh
(Sir W. Davenant, OBEV)
Your eyen two wol slee me sodenly
(G. Chaucer, OBEV)
You say you love me, and you lay
(R.H. Stoddard, YBAV)
You spotted snakes with double tongue
(W. Shakespeare, OBEV)
Youth's for an hour
(M. O'Neill, MBP)
You to the left and I to the right
(R. Hovey, MAP)
You would have understood me, had you waited
(E. Dowson, MBP)
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