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51.
A finished form charms to allure the eye
First Line:
A finished form charms to allure the eye
Last Line:
Chaste without pride a wife devoid of art
DMI number:
21736
52.
A flow of stile by native genius taught
First Line:
A flow of stile by native genius taught
Last Line:
We praise we love we honour we admire
DMI number:
36687
53.
A fly quite crank and debonair
First Line:
A fly quite crank and debonair
Last Line:
While he maintains an upright will
DMI number:
19829
54.
A foe may shade one's name as gloomy night
First Line:
A foe may shade one's name as gloomy night
Last Line:
They'll still be worn though quite threadbare and old
DMI number:
36830
55.
A fool is known by looking wise
First Line:
A fool is known by looking wise
Last Line:
As men find woodcocks by their eyes
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
9580
56.
A form more fine more accurately wrought
First Line:
A form more fine more accurately wrought
Last Line:
To me the heavenly messengers appear
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Confident)
DMI number:
6816
57.
A fowler in pursuit of game
First Line:
A fowler in pursuit of game
Last Line:
And justly are themselves undone
DMI number:
30269
58.
A fowler's dog with curious eye
First Line:
A fowler's dog with curious eye
Last Line:
Mimick with pride their master's crimes
DMI number:
1757
59.
A fox and hare once Jove addressed
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A fox and hare once Jove addressed
Last Line:
Prize what you have and be content
DMI number:
30284
60.
A fox half starved a vineyard spied
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A fox half starved a vineyard spied
Last Line:
Those heights to which they cannot rise
DMI number:
30226
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