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961.
See Britons see one half before your eyes
First Line:
See Britons see one half before your eyes
Last Line:
Preserve plump Jack and banish all beside
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
3993
962.
Shews why this tale in verse is wrote
First Line:
Shews why this tale in verse is wrote
Last Line:
And that he writ this not for pay
DMI number:
5988
963.
Short are our powers though infinite our will
First Line:
Short are our powers though infinite our will
Last Line:
Of good Sir-Loin Sir Richard or Sir T---
Author:
Edward Baynard (Speculation)
DMI number:
3753
964.
See who never was or will be half read
First Line:
See who never was or will be half read
Last Line:
But send him honest Job thy wife
Author:
John Gay (Speculation) & Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
13483
965.
Selinda sure's the brightest thing
First Line:
Selinda sure's the brightest thing
Last Line:
Dull and insipid to the smell
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
11342
966.
See thou disturber of the world's repose
First Line:
See thou disturber of the world's repose
Last Line:
And heap them on him for a grand adieu
Author:
H. Denne (Speculation)
DMI number:
3909
967.
Shall every Jack and every Jill
First Line:
Shall every Jack and every Jill
Last Line:
From such a vile untimely end
DMI number:
43007
968.
Shall knaves and fools command the world's applause
First Line:
Shall knaves and fools command the world's applause
Last Line:
Or C---r's b---day muse or B----l's lungs
DMI number:
22746
969.
Shall we who always ruled the roast
First Line:
Shall we who always ruled the roast
Last Line:
His honours let another take
DMI number:
22568
970.
See Gulliver's is Milo's end
First Line:
See Gulliver's is Milo's end
Last Line:
And sinking low raised high the laughter
DMI number:
18198
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