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141.
Now painter if thou darest design that fight
First Line:
Now painter if thou darest design that fight
Last Line:
And done we know not what nor what we get
Author:
Sir John Denham (Speculation) & Andrew Marvell (Confident)
DMI number:
8935
142.
Not wrapped in smoky London's sulphurous clouds
First Line:
Not wrapped in smoky London's sulphurous clouds
Last Line:
And now the country now the town enjoy
Author:
Gilbert West (Absolute)
DMI number:
30582
143.
Nothing looks in my retreat
First Line:
Nothing looks in my retreat
Last Line:
Every ecstacy in heaven
Author:
John Oldmixon (Confident)
DMI number:
5540
144.
Now Phoebus rose and with his early beams
First Line:
Now Phoebus rose and with his early beams
Last Line:
For eyes the language of the soul explain
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
8405
145.
Now the keen rigour of the winter's over
First Line:
Now the keen rigour of the winter's over
Last Line:
And ties her hood preparing to be gone
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
21960
146.
No no tis in vain in this turbulent town
First Line:
No no tis in vain in this turbulent town
Last Line:
Would be sentenced to dig in the mine
Author:
Thomas Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
2299
147.
O to whose keen yet candid sense
First Line:
O to whose keen yet candid sense
Last Line:
Happier you'll pass the sweet unthought for hour
DMI number:
23288
148.
Of all the occupations a man can take in hand
First Line:
Of all the occupations a man can take in hand
Last Line:
We'll h--p their wives and with their bands each man shall wipe his p--k
DMI number:
31812
149.
Of all the recreations which
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Of all the recreations which
Last Line:
And angle still to please ye
DMI number:
11518
150.
Of all the trades that ever I see
First Line:
Of all the trades that ever I see
Last Line:
They wooed in verse and went to bed in prose
Author:
James Smith (Confident)
DMI number:
42497
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