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501.
Sylvia is lost whom yet I still adore
First Line:
Sylvia is lost whom yet I still adore
Last Line:
By such an union to thy blood allied
DMI number:
17820
502.
Taff boasted not of learning much or arts
First Line:
Taff boasted not of learning much or arts
Last Line:
And leaves the couple to their warm desires
Author:
Francis Hauksbee (Absolute)
DMI number:
9706
503.
Stay Christian stay nor let thy pride disdain
First Line:
Stay Christian stay nor let thy pride disdain
Last Line:
But celebrate an endless nuptial day
DMI number:
32849
504.
The heaven born muse who scorns in venal lays
First Line:
The heaven born muse who scorns in venal lays
Last Line:
And teach her sons tis freedom to obey
DMI number:
28143
505.
The honest tinker whips his lecherous trull
First Line:
The honest tinker whips his lecherous trull
Last Line:
Adultery enters by one slit before
DMI number:
6097
506.
The cudgel thus the cuckold nicely pleased
First Line:
The cudgel thus the cuckold nicely pleased
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And by his battered bones his mind was eased
DMI number:
7630
507.
The gods as poets say from men conceal
First Line:
The gods as poets say from men conceal
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Live on be still a fool and late repent
DMI number:
7316
508.
The gods assembled in debate
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The gods assembled in debate
Last Line:
So gave her a divine
DMI number:
25874
509.
The greater care the higher passion shews
First Line:
The greater care the higher passion shews
Last Line:
But that which sick men have of life their pains
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5520
510.
The greatest comfort of a marriage life
First Line:
The greatest comfort of a marriage life
Last Line:
To show how good the sex were made at first
DMI number:
35446
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