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41.
Ah lovely rose how sweetly dost thou smell
First Line:
Ah lovely rose how sweetly dost thou smell
Last Line:
Yet when in bed with her I would be man
DMI number:
7465
42.
Ah me quoth Betty who could ever have thought
First Line:
Ah me quoth Betty who could ever have thought
Last Line:
Each yard of pleasure she'd have made an ell
DMI number:
18843
43.
All day like one that's in disgrace
First Line:
All day like one that's in disgrace
Last Line:
Where he will both live and die
DMI number:
41966
44.
All day the shrew Afflana does complain
First Line:
All day the shrew Afflana does complain
Last Line:
And praises the pleasures of a nuptial bed
Author:
John Morrice (Confident)
DMI number:
13791
45.
A-- they say has wit for what
First Line:
A-- they say has wit for what
Last Line:
For writing no for writing not
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
12745
46.
Ads zours my dear Jone
First Line:
Ads zours my dear Jone
Last Line:
That we never may repent the old game
DMI number:
42470
47.
Alas how long shall I and my maidenhead lie
First Line:
Alas how long shall I and my maidenhead lie
Last Line:
And when found tis lost even then
DMI number:
44155
48.
Alas I dare not name her name
First Line:
Alas I dare not name her name
Last Line:
There there there
DMI number:
31790
49.
After a pretty amorous discourse
First Line:
After a pretty amorous discourse
Last Line:
You'd been more happy had you been less fair
DMI number:
3465
50.
After long tumbling on my bed
First Line:
After long tumbling on my bed
Last Line:
Which none but Hymen must explore
DMI number:
16580
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