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1221.
Too weak are laws and edicts vain
First Line:
Too weak are laws and edicts vain
Last Line:
And saved her life but damned the law
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute) & Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
12211
1222.
Townly the gayest man in life
First Line:
Townly the gayest man in life
Last Line:
And Bacchus both our joys improve
DMI number:
12717
1223.
Twelve sorts of meat my wife provides
First Line:
Twelve sorts of meat my wife provides
Last Line:
Which costs him never a groat
DMI number:
43843
1224.
Twelve Spartan virgins noble young and fair
First Line:
Twelve Spartan virgins noble young and fair
Last Line:
And view the mighty spoils thou hast in battle won
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3826
1225.
Twice every married man a blessing meets
First Line:
Twice every married man a blessing meets
Last Line:
When the last hour's as happy as the first
DMI number:
7518
1226.
Twice seven years and one above it
First Line:
Twice seven years and one above it
Last Line:
That one may seem to you fourscore
DMI number:
27697
1227.
Two country louts tired of a single life
First Line:
Two country louts tired of a single life
Last Line:
We've beauty and a skillet more than he
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
21793
1228.
Two friends so very loving hearted
First Line:
Two friends so very loving hearted
Last Line:
And live on that which killed my wife
DMI number:
25075
1229.
Two husband's names already grace my list
First Line:
Two husband's names already grace my list
Last Line:
Andrew indeed I lost but still have christ
DMI number:
25000
1230.
Two long had loved and now the nymph desired
First Line:
Two long had loved and now the nymph desired
Last Line:
There's no tomorrow to a willing mind
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23849
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