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1161.
To these whom death again did wed
First Line:
To these whom death again did wed
Last Line:
Whose day shall never end in night
Author:
Richard Crashaw (Absolute)
DMI number:
8571
1162.
To wed or not to wed that is the question
First Line:
To wed or not to wed that is the question
Last Line:
And damns the name of husband
DMI number:
33317
1163.
To so perverse a sex all grace is vain
First Line:
To so perverse a sex all grace is vain
Last Line:
They scorn all pardon and appear all wife
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21381
1164.
To that dear brother who alone survives
First Line:
To that dear brother who alone survives
Last Line:
Tis quite disabled with the weight of chains
Author:
James Wright (Speculation)
DMI number:
5699
1165.
To the earl says the countess what makes you so dull
First Line:
To the earl says the countess what makes you so dull
Last Line:
Had you been plain madam and I been plain will
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17977
1166.
To the most callous amongst hardened hearts
First Line:
To the most callous amongst hardened hearts
Last Line:
With hapless Yarico's shall oft be told
DMI number:
25450
1167.
To the nuptial bower
First Line:
To the nuptial bower
Last Line:
On his hill top to light the bridal lamp
DMI number:
39825
1168.
To thee blessed nymph whom princely courts refine
First Line:
To thee blessed nymph whom princely courts refine
Last Line:
The raptured youth awakes the vision flies
Author:
William Dunkin (Absolute)
DMI number:
11002
1169.
To thee dear youth in sacred wedlock tied
First Line:
To thee dear youth in sacred wedlock tied
Last Line:
There too is --'s sad ghost and I am there
DMI number:
36628
1170.
To thee my dear my soul's far better part
First Line:
To thee my dear my soul's far better part
Last Line:
A love so founded never was known to change
DMI number:
33499
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