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481.
How pleasant a thing were a wedding
First Line:
How pleasant a thing were a wedding
Last Line:
Good faith Mr Parson excuse me for that
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42481
482.
How pleasing dear wedlock appear thy domains
First Line:
How pleasing dear wedlock appear thy domains
Last Line:
And make immortal joys their own
DMI number:
27004
483.
I can't but confess
First Line:
I can't but confess
Last Line:
And priest rid too after he's dead
DMI number:
11113
484.
I cannot eat but little meat
First Line:
I cannot eat but little meat
Last Line:
Whether they be young or old
Author:
William Stevenson (Absolute) & William Maginn (Speculation)
DMI number:
33627
485.
I cannot madam but congratulate
First Line:
I cannot madam but congratulate
Last Line:
There's no such thing as leading apes in hell
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
13067
486.
Hurt by her husband's sword but not his will
First Line:
Hurt by her husband's sword but not his will
Last Line:
Though one survive yet he hath slain them both
DMI number:
29026
487.
Husband thou dull and unpitied miscreant
First Line:
Husband thou dull and unpitied miscreant
Last Line:
Destroys soul body credit and estate
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
18387
488.
Husband thou dull unpitied miscreant
First Line:
Husband thou dull unpitied miscreant
Last Line:
Destroys soul body credit and estate
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
2180
489.
Husbands are such provoking fellows
First Line:
Husbands are such provoking fellows
Last Line:
Sailing to find the north east passage
DMI number:
37149
490.
Husbands are used as properties in scenes
First Line:
Husbands are used as properties in scenes
Last Line:
To keep the inward motions undiscovered
Author:
Leonard Willan (Absolute)
DMI number:
15230
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