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1421.
Wife and servant are the same
First Line:
Wife and servant are the same
Last Line:
You must be proud if you'll be wise
Author:
Mary Chudleigh [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23521
1422.
Wife come give me thy hand now
First Line:
Wife come give me thy hand now
Last Line:
And still be at your command
DMI number:
42439
1423.
Wife is as much of heaven as we can know
First Line:
Wife is as much of heaven as we can know
Last Line:
Man is the circled oak woman the ivy
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
19916
1424.
Wife prithee come give me thy hand now
First Line:
Wife prithee come give me thy hand now
Last Line:
And still be at your command
DMI number:
42548
1425.
Wife to a man of candor sweetness ease
First Line:
Wife to a man of candor sweetness ease
Last Line:
Read but these verses and the pen forbear
DMI number:
27904
1426.
Wife Widow well met whither go you today
First Line:
Wife Widow well met whither go you today
Last Line:
Though she would neither wife nor widow be
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49748
1427.
Will in a wilful humour needs would wed
First Line:
Will in a wilful humour needs would wed
Last Line:
I hope his stock may serve to graft upon
Author:
Henry Parrot (Confident)
DMI number:
12594
1428.
Will's steeds have qualities unlike his wife's
First Line:
Will's steeds have qualities unlike his wife's
Last Line:
Deserves her chaise much less than they their oats
DMI number:
17047
1429.
Why since you Orgo's words so soon believe
First Line:
Why since you Orgo's words so soon believe
Last Line:
Your virtue counsels whilst you beauty draws
DMI number:
41513
1430.
Why lived Calliope so long a maid
First Line:
Why lived Calliope so long a maid
Last Line:
Because she had no dowry to be paid
DMI number:
16951
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