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591.
That there are true and faithful lovers
First Line:
That there are true and faithful lovers
Last Line:
Or rather do as he has done
DMI number:
21450
592.
That thou dost shorten thy long nights with wine
First Line:
That thou dost shorten thy long nights with wine
Last Line:
But that thou art whipped is thy peculiar shame
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6326
593.
That thy Sal may have charms I readily own
First Line:
That thy Sal may have charms I readily own
Last Line:
The bee with its sweets has a sting in the tail
DMI number:
11031
594.
Sweet is the little c-t that has no hair on it
First Line:
Sweet is the little c-t that has no hair on it
Last Line:
With smock and petticoats up to her chin
DMI number:
31816
595.
Sweet spouse you must presently troop and be gone
First Line:
Sweet spouse you must presently troop and be gone
Last Line:
In short be as lewd as a strumpet
Author:
Thomas Brown (Confident)
DMI number:
7039
596.
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
597.
The clock had struck faith I cannot tell what
First Line:
The clock had struck faith I cannot tell what
Last Line:
She had as lief a mere baby should espouse her
DMI number:
31782
598.
The cloth removed twas ten at night
First Line:
The cloth removed twas ten at night
Last Line:
And put the candles out
DMI number:
38087
599.
The great Atridae felt a feebler joy
First Line:
The great Atridae felt a feebler joy
Last Line:
Dead at your door your lover you will find
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident) & Propertius (Absolute)
DMI number:
10014
600.
The gay Popillio loved a lass
First Line:
The gay Popillio loved a lass
Last Line:
A standing proof who can deny
DMI number:
26116
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