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581.
Lord Thomas and fair Annet
First Line:
Lord Thomas and fair Annet
Last Line:
They were twa luvers deare
DMI number:
37414
582.
Let the good man for nuptial rites designed
First Line:
Let the good man for nuptial rites designed
Last Line:
And when he's read them thorough let him marry
DMI number:
17464
583.
Let the vain spark consume his store
First Line:
Let the vain spark consume his store
Last Line:
But they are both one mind
Author:
Thomas Jevon (Speculation)
DMI number:
4512
584.
Let the woman be damned a moderate fate
First Line:
Let the woman be damned a moderate fate
Last Line:
If for gold they will wed for the same they will whore
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
14869
585.
Let various seasons boast their pride
First Line:
Let various seasons boast their pride
Last Line:
For no December will be there
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27432
586.
Lion for thee
First Line:
Lion for thee
Last Line:
And grant me a reprieve
DMI number:
22036
587.
Little but too powerful tie
First Line:
Little but too powerful tie
Last Line:
Even after we're enslaved
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21923
588.
Lo here lieth G under the ground
First Line:
Lo here lieth G under the ground
Last Line:
And say this same is she
Author:
William Grey (Absolute)
DMI number:
49497
589.
Lo here's the bride and there's the tree
First Line:
Lo here's the bride and there's the tree
Last Line:
But hangman come drive on the cart
DMI number:
32408
590.
Letters in prose my friend are common
First Line:
Letters in prose my friend are common
Last Line:
And good to her as she to you
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
30408
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