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371.
The first thus opened hear thy suppliant's call
First Line:
The first thus opened hear thy suppliant's call
Last Line:
Dismiss my soul where no carnation fades
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28191
372.
The British Arthur as historians tell
First Line:
The British Arthur as historians tell
Last Line:
The god of dullness his lewd dam compressed
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3766
373.
The chain of causes and their order shine
First Line:
The chain of causes and their order shine
Last Line:
They write for minutes but for ages you
DMI number:
6884
374.
The farmer's goose who in the stubble
First Line:
The farmer's goose who in the stubble
Last Line:
While from below all Grub street rings
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
2006
375.
The blessings which the Tunbridge springs afford
First Line:
The blessings which the Tunbridge springs afford
Last Line:
Must think its streams impregnated with lead
DMI number:
978
376.
The man that has no hands t'indite
First Line:
The man that has no hands t'indite
Last Line:
What can he be but impudent
DMI number:
10152
377.
The raven rook and pert jackdaw
First Line:
The raven rook and pert jackdaw
Last Line:
Becomes a precious mummy dead
DMI number:
25172
378.
The parliament who cried down squibs and rockets
First Line:
The parliament who cried down squibs and rockets
Last Line:
They'll do as little mischief as thy guns
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3611
379.
The paultry scribblers who impudently lash
First Line:
The paultry scribblers who impudently lash
Last Line:
And all you write or say will be in vain
DMI number:
10158
380.
The preacher Maurus cries all wit is vain
First Line:
The preacher Maurus cries all wit is vain
Last Line:
But wit's a vanity he has not known
Author:
Thomas Cheek (Speculation) & ---- Mildmay (Speculation)
DMI number:
3754
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