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751.
Maid will you marry I pray sir tarry
First Line:
Maid will you marry I pray sir tarry
Last Line:
And choose him and use him as you like best
DMI number:
49225
752.
Maids they are grown so coy of late
First Line:
Maids they are grown so coy of late
Last Line:
When two may lye together
DMI number:
43300
753.
Married 'tis well a mighty blessing
First Line:
Married 'tis well a mighty blessing
Last Line:
His charmer either bed or board
DMI number:
13513
754.
Man that gains a married treasure
First Line:
Man that gains a married treasure
Last Line:
Fate ill does lead them
DMI number:
42785
755.
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
First Line:
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
Last Line:
We yet at least desire more sorrow for your sake
DMI number:
42834
756.
Miss Molly a famed toast was fair and young
First Line:
Miss Molly a famed toast was fair and young
Last Line:
Since the last day's as happy as the first
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
10688
757.
Miss Molly a famed toast was fair and young
First Line:
Miss Molly a famed toast was fair and young
Last Line:
Sir John without a medicine will be kind
DMI number:
11775
758.
Miss Molly was almost fourteen
First Line:
Miss Molly was almost fourteen
Last Line:
But every one be like her cousin
Author:
John Hall-Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37263
759.
Miss Peggy at church on the conjugal day
First Line:
Miss Peggy at church on the conjugal day
Last Line:
Ere the business is done I will make her cry o
DMI number:
23569
760.
Loved by and loving the best youth of Rome
First Line:
Loved by and loving the best youth of Rome
Last Line:
I'll come to thee if thou canst not return
DMI number:
35934
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