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91.
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
92.
Was ever a mistress so gentle as mine
First Line:
Was ever a mistress so gentle as mine
Last Line:
And lover and husband shall never divide
DMI number:
12807
93.
Wedding is great Juno's crown
First Line:
Wedding is great Juno's crown
Last Line:
To Hymen God of every town
DMI number:
43938
94.
Well met pretty nymph says a jolly young swain
First Line:
Well met pretty nymph says a jolly young swain
Last Line:
Now when shall we see such a wedding in town
DMI number:
32875
95.
What fortune had I poor maid as I am
First Line:
What fortune had I poor maid as I am
Last Line:
Where lads enough were to be had
DMI number:
43140
96.
When daisies pied and violets blue
First Line:
When daisies pied and violets blue
Last Line:
Unpleasing to a married ear
Author:
William Shakespeare (Confident)
DMI number:
394
97.
What though I came from Cumberland
First Line:
What though I came from Cumberland
Last Line:
Were he a second Gusman
DMI number:
20072
98.
When first I saw my fair in bed
First Line:
When first I saw my fair in bed
Last Line:
Inclines the amorous vine
DMI number:
31772
99.
When I entered my teens and threw playthings aside
First Line:
When I entered my teens and threw playthings aside
Last Line:
And believe me my Polydore did not romance
DMI number:
32885
100.
Whenever I wed I'll have all things my way
First Line:
Whenever I wed I'll have all things my way
Last Line:
For rat it I'll never be married
DMI number:
32830
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