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The Cuckolds are the greatest Company in all the City: And we have more
The City Bride (1696) Or The Merry Cuckold Joseph Harris
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The light caused some confusion among mariners and was blamed for several shipwrecks into the dangerous rocks known as The Cuckolds some three miles to the south.
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The light caused some confusion among mariners and was blamed for several shipwrecks into the dangerous rocks known as The Cuckolds some three miles to the south.
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The light caused some confusion among mariners and was blamed for several shipwrecks into the dangerous rocks known as The Cuckolds some three miles to the south.
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In Emmerdale, an outbreak of affairs saw everything go a bit Midwich Cuckolds.
World of Lather 2011
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Bernd Heinrich, a renowned naturalist and emeritus professor of biology at the University of Vermont, argues in his eye-opening new book, "The Nesting Season: Cuckoos, Cuckolds, and the Invention of Monogamy," there's little reason to suspect birds don't fall in love just like we do.
Book Review Roundup 2010
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The Genealogue: Cuckolds Muck Things Up skip to main skip to sidebar
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And He and I will soon agree, like Cuckolds all a-row.
Cuckolds All a-Row 1996
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And each Man may be like to me, Cuckolds all a-row.
Cuckolds All a-Row 1996
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Their Wives may play at In and In, Cuckolds all a-row.
Cuckolds All a-Row 1996
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