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271.
A parson preaching in a pulpit late
First Line:
A parson preaching in a pulpit late
Last Line:
But sure I am mine proves a woe to me
DMI number:
42761
272.
A parson's wife young fair and gay
First Line:
A parson's wife young fair and gay
Last Line:
For twas almost as long's my arm
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21470
273.
A participle doth participate
First Line:
A participle doth participate
Last Line:
Which was then done by every participle
DMI number:
42398
274.
A pastry cook once moulded up a t-d
First Line:
A pastry cook once moulded up a t-d
Last Line:
Like weeds on dung hills stinking rank and sour
DMI number:
21830
275.
A paultry creeping ivy had
First Line:
A paultry creeping ivy had
Last Line:
And turns the villains over and over
DMI number:
33381
276.
A peace a peace is better far
First Line:
A peace a peace is better far
Last Line:
A better peace what heart could wish
DMI number:
24452
277.
A peacock kept by Juno's side
First Line:
A peacock kept by Juno's side
Last Line:
But you my bird are better dressed
DMI number:
30232
278.
A peacock nobly born and bred
First Line:
A peacock nobly born and bred
Last Line:
With honour live with honour die
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Confident)
DMI number:
1798
279.
A statesman dead the muses now must mourn
First Line:
A statesman dead the muses now must mourn
Last Line:
Nor party jarrings now disturb his rest
DMI number:
40617
280.
A steady friend to truth a soul sincere
First Line:
A steady friend to truth a soul sincere
Last Line:
Religion stood by him he honoured that
DMI number:
34280
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