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'Tis a hazard both ways I confess, to live single or to marry,
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Your date is better in your pie and your porridge than in your cheek; and your virginity, your old virginity, is like one of our French withered pears, it looks ill, it eats drily; marry,
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She knew the hopes and prospects of the teachers, and mentioned one who was very anxious to marry,
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Asked by journalists in London if the couple would marry,
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Come all you pretty fair maids who wish for to marry,
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When I show'd her a ring, and implor'd her to marry,
English Songs and Ballads Various
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When I show'd her a ring, and implor'd her to marry,
English Songs and Ballads Various
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We know now that late in June, 1877, Tschaikovski announced definitely to his brother Anatol, that he was engaged to, and would soon marry,
The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 Rupert Hughes 1914
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I am not a good girl; I am not the kind of girl you ought to marry,
The Iron Woman Margaret Wade Campbell Deland 1901
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Gazing into its crystal depths while wondering whom she should ultimately marry,
The Book of the Epic 1894
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