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221.
We two in fair and in foul weather
First Line:
We two in fair and in foul weather
Last Line:
Less you'll rejoice and less will grieve
DMI number:
28006
222.
Well what shall we say to this marriage so odd
First Line:
Well what shall we say to this marriage so odd
Last Line:
When tis long as tis broad and broad as tis long
DMI number:
37967
223.
What curled pate youth is he that sitteth there
First Line:
What curled pate youth is he that sitteth there
Last Line:
He doth thy business I dare lay my life
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13212
224.
Were I who am not of the Romish tribe
First Line:
Were I who am not of the Romish tribe
Last Line:
Marriage and penance always were the same
DMI number:
18848
225.
When Adam sinned at our expense
First Line:
When Adam sinned at our expense
Last Line:
The certain plague of wife
DMI number:
7209
226.
When ancient Bess was England's queen
First Line:
When ancient Bess was England's queen
Last Line:
And push us into bed
DMI number:
36863
227.
What woes must such an equal union bring
First Line:
What woes must such an equal union bring
Last Line:
Once more unite the living to the dead
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
36252
228.
What sweet miss Meredith of Chester
First Line:
What sweet miss Meredith of Chester
Last Line:
A wretch who soon must swing for treason
DMI number:
30590
229.
When England's Proteus first a helpmeet took
First Line:
When England's Proteus first a helpmeet took
Last Line:
That had too much this too little brains
DMI number:
12718
230.
When late his grace at Naples did expire
First Line:
When late his grace at Naples did expire
Last Line:
A loss which she as widowed twice doth mourn
DMI number:
27638
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