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101.
Come all you humdrums that encumber the earth
First Line:
Come all you humdrums that encumber the earth
Last Line:
The rest are stark dead and may rot when they lift | Derry down down &c
DMI number:
22360
102.
Dear friend | I hear that you of late are grown
First Line:
Dear friend | I hear that you of late are grown
Last Line:
But when the glass was out the cant was done
DMI number:
6637
103.
Dear Friend | When those we love are in distress
First Line:
Dear Friend | When those we love are in distress
Last Line:
And 'tis the thoughtful traitor that offends his king
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
4438
104.
Coscus thou sayest my epigrams are long
First Line:
Coscus thou sayest my epigrams are long
Last Line:
But Coscus even thy distichs tedious are
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6328
105.
Court fools and poets once illustrious lived
First Line:
Court fools and poets once illustrious lived
Last Line:
To join a poet and a fool in one
DMI number:
2964
106.
Conscious of guilt deserted by his friends
First Line:
Conscious of guilt deserted by his friends
Last Line:
That right or wrong you'll keep in him in his place
DMI number:
37769
107.
Dame Fortune's just malicious fool I see
First Line:
Dame Fortune's just malicious fool I see
Last Line:
And rises when thou canst not lower fall
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3600
108.
Dear Tom | Nor turkey fat nor goose in country hut
First Line:
Dear Tom | Nor turkey fat nor goose in country hut
Last Line:
That what is thine Dear Tummas is thy own
DMI number:
2133
109.
Dear W---d mark in dirty hole
First Line:
Dear W---d mark in dirty hole
Last Line:
It blunders into light and dies
DMI number:
2770
110.
Dear Julian twice or thrice a year
First Line:
Dear Julian twice or thrice a year
Last Line:
From some of the authors named above
DMI number:
4440
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