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41.
Welcome thou brave defender of our right
First Line:
Welcome thou brave defender of our right
Last Line:
And leave no room for any thing but joy
Author:
Mary Chudleigh [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23533
42.
Wedlock to his age will bring him home
First Line:
Wedlock to his age will bring him home
Last Line:
At the strong guess he has it is his own
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
16443
43.
What mighty joy affects Menalca's breast
First Line:
What mighty joy affects Menalca's breast
Last Line:
Lets haste and wake them with a serenade
DMI number:
43633
44.
what do you think of marriage
First Line:
what do you think of marriage
Last Line:
There's no third place in it
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
16435
45.
Whither young Damon whither in such haste
First Line:
Whither young Damon whither in such haste
Last Line:
He makes me happier than a fancied God
DMI number:
43648
46.
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
47.
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
48.
Ye're welcome hame my Margy
First Line:
Ye're welcome hame my Margy
Last Line:
For birking madam Crape
DMI number:
25162
49.
Ye nymphs and swains that haunt the verdant field
First Line:
Ye nymphs and swains that haunt the verdant field
Last Line:
In peace to till the fruitful soil
DMI number:
28411
50.
Ye stubborn maids ye batchelors take warning
First Line:
Ye stubborn maids ye batchelors take warning
Last Line:
Be generous tonight tomorrow we send gloves
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12638
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