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1.
Aulus gives nought men say though much he crave
First Line:
Aulus gives nought men say though much he crave
Last Line:
Yet I can tell to whom the pox he gave
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49790
2.
Codrus although but of mean estate
First Line:
Codrus although but of mean estate
Last Line:
Married a wife young wanton fair and witty
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49772
3.
Her sons rich Aula terms her lechers all
First Line:
Her sons rich Aula terms her lechers all
Last Line:
Whom she hath born nine times as long a season
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49783
4.
Milo lives long in France and while he's there
First Line:
Milo lives long in France and while he's there
Last Line:
His ground lacks ploughing up so doth not she
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49771
5.
Thou evermore dost ancient poets blame
First Line:
Thou evermore dost ancient poets blame
Last Line:
They Venus now hath got a Mars to kiss
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49786
6.
Thy lawful wise fair Laelia needs must be
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Thy lawful wise fair Laelia needs must be
Last Line:
For she was forced by law to marry thee
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49773
7.
Why do your wife and you so ill agree
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Why do your wife and you so ill agree
Last Line:
Their manners must both like and virtuous be
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49780