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1711.
Maro you'll give me nothing while you live
First Line:
Maro you'll give me nothing while you live
Last Line:
Thou knowst what I desire may come to pass
DMI number:
27788
1712.
Maro's famed muse did find a different fate
First Line:
Maro's famed muse did find a different fate
Last Line:
A prince's envy than a prince's love
DMI number:
17080
1713.
Marriage was first ordained to ease our care
First Line:
Marriage was first ordained to ease our care
Last Line:
For pompous titles or for glittering gold
DMI number:
12869
1714.
Marry late my dear friend you may ask me what then
First Line:
Marry late my dear friend you may ask me what then
Last Line:
Kill your wife by a quack and never marry again
DMI number:
24811
1715.
Marry late my dear friend you will ask me what then
First Line:
Marry late my dear friend you will ask me what then
Last Line:
Kill your wife by a quack and never marry again
DMI number:
38359
1716.
Martin pox on him that impudent devil
First Line:
Martin pox on him that impudent devil
Last Line:
Without losing my paper to boot
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12567
1717.
Mary a chambermaid a brown-eyed lass
First Line:
Mary a chambermaid a brown-eyed lass
Last Line:
Surely at night then you'll be brought to bed
Author:
Sir Aston Cokayne (Confident)
DMI number:
17133
1718.
Master Hoole
First Line:
Master Hoole
Last Line:
More with Cyrus
DMI number:
35658
1719.
Madam your mouth and a--e keep time so well
First Line:
Madam your mouth and a--e keep time so well
Last Line:
Your talking folly stinks to all mankind
DMI number:
12863
1720.
Mammon's grown rich does Mammon boast of that
First Line:
Mammon's grown rich does Mammon boast of that
Last Line:
As well the stalled ox may boast he's fat
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
16994
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