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241.
Come on you critics find one fault who dares
First Line:
Come on you critics find one fault who dares
Last Line:
Did ever libel yet so sharply bite
Author:
Charles Sackville (Absolute) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
22238
242.
Come painter take a prospect from this hill
First Line:
Come painter take a prospect from this hill
Last Line:
Kneel to this image and pour out their prayers | And then die by suffocation
Author:
John Partridge (Confident)
DMI number:
42328
243.
Come painter you and I you know dare do
First Line:
Come painter you and I you know dare do
Last Line:
Then Asaph's song shall be like Doeg's rhyme
DMI number:
41823
244.
Come Pradon and you Bonnecorse
First Line:
Come Pradon and you Bonnecorse
Last Line:
To herd with Perrin and Liniere
DMI number:
8983
245.
Charmed with the empty found of pompous words
First Line:
Charmed with the empty found of pompous words
Last Line:
May you seem happy whilst I'm really so
DMI number:
33297
246.
Chloe to Chloe's foibles somewhat blind
First Line:
Chloe to Chloe's foibles somewhat blind
Last Line:
Nay for a crab your paradise had lost
DMI number:
33364
247.
Church scruples and jars
First Line:
Church scruples and jars
Last Line:
Than Lewis were England's physician
DMI number:
42677
248.
Cl | Art thou returned my sister concubine
First Line:
Cl | Art thou returned my sister concubine
Last Line:
Yet I am damned although a royal whore
DMI number:
5984
249.
Cleora has her wish she weds a peer
First Line:
Cleora has her wish she weds a peer
Last Line:
They cannot make me wretched blessing her
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
4192
250.
Cleveland thy ashes sure will rise
First Line:
Cleveland thy ashes sure will rise
Last Line:
Beg bread of your presbytery
DMI number:
43051
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