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181.
The raging monarch of the libyan plains
First Line:
The raging monarch of the libyan plains
Last Line:
Devours the wretch and seeks the savage wilds again
DMI number:
30261
182.
The rose is fragrant but it fades in time
First Line:
The rose is fragrant but it fades in time
Last Line:
And whiter snow in minutes melts away
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
30380
183.
The party's hen pecked W--- are thy wives
First Line:
The party's hen pecked W--- are thy wives
Last Line:
He without hairs and thou without a crown
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
4544
184.
The plays of youth are quickly over
First Line:
The plays of youth are quickly over
Last Line:
Bright and lasting like the sun
DMI number:
24766
185.
The knave professed may seem a generous foe
First Line:
The knave professed may seem a generous foe
Last Line:
The sneaking hypocrite unpitied dies
DMI number:
30749
186.
The noble Romans whilom wonted were
First Line:
The noble Romans whilom wonted were
Last Line:
Whose chasteness triumphs grows and lives for ay
Author:
George Peele (Absolute)
DMI number:
44713
187.
The prince of all the fethert kynd
First Line:
The prince of all the fethert kynd
Last Line:
That ocht suld be to merit grantit
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
10955
188.
The sense of death is most in apprehension
First Line:
The sense of death is most in apprehension
Last Line:
As when a giant dies
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
34860
189.
The shining season here to some
First Line:
The shining season here to some
Last Line:
The happy end exceedeth all
DMI number:
49458
190.
The sly politician may boast of his arts
First Line:
The sly politician may boast of his arts
Last Line:
With a single expedient is better provided
DMI number:
30806
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