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Adieu ye oft trod paths of Marlborough's plains
First Line:
Adieu ye oft trod paths of Marlborough's plains
Last Line:
And even my autumn have the charms of May
DMI number:
9409
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Aurelius I entreat your care
First Line:
Aurelius I entreat your care
Last Line:
What is to lewd adulterers due
DMI number:
8590
3.
Aurelius you the chief and head
First Line:
Aurelius you the chief and head
Last Line:
Till I have drenched your nasty mouth
DMI number:
8595
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Cursed be the wretches that invert
First Line:
Cursed be the wretches that invert
Last Line:
O lud tis done the candle melts
DMI number:
17923
5.
Fond lad who in thy youthful bloom
First Line:
Fond lad who in thy youthful bloom
Last Line:
Or being now old couldst but be young again
DMI number:
42142
6.
Having given all the whores a touch
First Line:
Having given all the whores a touch
Last Line:
It is no brute but perfect devil
DMI number:
6927
7.
In the merry month of May
First Line:
In the merry month of May
Last Line:
Who bridgegroom was who bride
DMI number:
12183
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If painter thou true life canst draw
First Line:
If painter thou true life canst draw
Last Line:
For both are gods both loved by me
Author:
Thomas Wood (Absolute)
DMI number:
42596
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No two male harlots ever agreed
First Line:
No two male harlots ever agreed
Last Line:
So perfectly in thought and deed
DMI number:
8597
10.
Well did the amorous sons of Wadham
First Line:
Well did the amorous sons of Wadham
Last Line:
And judged their punishment the same
DMI number:
35659
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