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A fortune take for better and for worse
First Line:
A fortune take for better and for worse
Last Line:
Tis then that man and wife are on the par
DMI number:
27508
2.
Jack and Tom haunt each bawdy house in town
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Jack and Tom haunt each bawdy house in town
Last Line:
To name for what you do is none of mine
DMI number:
27489
3.
She ravished was by highwaymen she cries
First Line:
She ravished was by highwaymen she cries
Last Line:
Flatly the fact each highwayman denies
DMI number:
28002
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The spice clothes plate and jewels which each day
First Line:
The spice clothes plate and jewels which each day
Last Line:
Which you so often fell yet still retain
DMI number:
28342
5.
Tis late begin to live old gentleman
First Line:
Tis late begin to live old gentleman
Last Line:
Shall with your whore that night supply your place
DMI number:
27565
6.
Welsh judges two four military men
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Welsh judges two four military men
Last Line:
What think you did he play the fool or no sir
DMI number:
27443
7.
You ask me dear friend what lass I'd enjoy
First Line:
You ask me dear friend what lass I'd enjoy
Last Line:
By too much indulgence or too much disdain
DMI number:
27323
8.
You give so many girls a ring
First Line:
You give so many girls a ring
Last Line:
That you yourself have no such thing
DMI number:
27505
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Your wife's the plainest piece a man can see
First Line:
Your wife's the plainest piece a man can see
Last Line:
The rakes besiege her you're a man of parts
DMI number:
27325