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141.
This figure not improperly displays
First Line:
This figure not improperly displays
Last Line:
And motion circulates alone in him
DMI number:
10708
142.
This is the Paphian this the Idalian grove
First Line:
This is the Paphian this the Idalian grove
Last Line:
Tis Moor that lights in every heart a flame
DMI number:
18106
143.
There was with these a nun a prioress
First Line:
There was with these a nun a prioress
Last Line:
Her chaplain and three priests attended her
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18336
144.
This shows a sot with herald's laws conforming
First Line:
This shows a sot with herald's laws conforming
Last Line:
Mad folks make sober men and fools make wise
DMI number:
10707
145.
This squire a yeoman had and only him
First Line:
This squire a yeoman had and only him
Last Line:
Might prove him well a ranger of the wood
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18335
146.
This Sumner was not overstocked with grace
First Line:
This Sumner was not overstocked with grace
Last Line:
Of all unmarried men and maids the dread
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18352
147.
Thou mighty princess lovely queen of H--
First Line:
Thou mighty princess lovely queen of H--
Last Line:
Whose virtues does all Helicon's excel
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5410
148.
Thou quibblest well hast craft and industry
First Line:
Thou quibblest well hast craft and industry
Last Line:
And so thou darest not thrive upon thy trade
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6324
149.
Three Tunbridge knights now jointly grace my pen
First Line:
Three Tunbridge knights now jointly grace my pen
Last Line:
Since we like soap and salt soon melt away
DMI number:
15312
150.
Tis strange that they on whom kind heavens bestow
First Line:
Tis strange that they on whom kind heavens bestow
Last Line:
The son turns padder and the daughter whore
DMI number:
8151
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