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271.
Of late the mill the barn the mow
First Line:
Of late the mill the barn the mow
Last Line:
But never threshed out one grain of wit
DMI number:
45
272.
O S--rs T---t D---ett M---gue
First Line:
O S--rs T---t D---ett M---gue
Last Line:
But R---ff's scholarship and G---n's wit
Author:
Dr. Thomas Smith (Confident)
DMI number:
3737
273.
O sacred poesy thou spirit of Roman arts
First Line:
O sacred poesy thou spirit of Roman arts
Last Line:
To be thought ignorant than be known poor
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
17200
274.
O Harry canst thou find no subject fit
First Line:
O Harry canst thou find no subject fit
Last Line:
Who am thy most assured friend J P
DMI number:
4002
275.
O what a sad age of corruption we live in
First Line:
O what a sad age of corruption we live in
Last Line:
I put without name a bold dash at the end on't -
DMI number:
109
276.
Of vice or virtue void here rests a man
First Line:
Of vice or virtue void here rests a man
Last Line:
Sunk in the gloom of dark oblivion's veil
DMI number:
37161
277.
Of wonders daily do I read
First Line:
Of wonders daily do I read
Last Line:
The various maggots of a belle
DMI number:
2041
278.
Of trivial things I sing surprising scenes
First Line:
Of trivial things I sing surprising scenes
Last Line:
Its squeaking voice and accents not its own
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute) & George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
11583
279.
Old Touchwood by the every feature
First Line:
Old Touchwood by the every feature
Last Line:
Had a much loftier soul than thou
DMI number:
3006
280.
Old Zoilus the grave at dame Critice bore
First Line:
Old Zoilus the grave at dame Critice bore
Last Line:
For his edicts declare much spite and no wit
DMI number:
2046
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