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241.
Once on a time when cats and dogs
First Line:
Once on a time when cats and dogs
Last Line:
Honour or fame once lost retrieve
DMI number:
19492
242.
Our Q---n more anxious to be just
First Line:
Our Q---n more anxious to be just
Last Line:
Whom Lewis like she cannot bribe
DMI number:
17055
243.
Opinion is that high and mighty dame
First Line:
Opinion is that high and mighty dame
Last Line:
You scarce can two encounter of one mind
Author:
James Howell (Absolute)
DMI number:
16926
244.
Our author by experience finds it true
First Line:
Our author by experience finds it true
Last Line:
And see us play the tragedy of wit
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
17532
245.
On Richmond Hill with doublet bare
First Line:
On Richmond Hill with doublet bare
Last Line:
Trod on by fools like straw or stubble
Author:
James Robertson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33274
246.
One good deed dying tongueless
First Line:
One good deed dying tongueless
Last Line:
Our praises are our wages
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
17258
247.
One half this canvas shows of that great sage
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One half this canvas shows of that great sage
Last Line:
Him the whole earth's not able to comprise
DMI number:
15719
248.
Pugh Tom how dost come by these horrid capriches
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Pugh Tom how dost come by these horrid capriches
Last Line:
Methinks the perfume is quite void in stinking
DMI number:
42735
249.
Quhen silver Diane full of beims bricht
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Quhen silver Diane full of beims bricht
Last Line:
His hie triumphs and loving was the more
Author:
John Bellenden (Absolute)
DMI number:
10833
250.
Phoebus and Cynthia over the chase
First Line:
Phoebus and Cynthia over the chase
Last Line:
Allows our prayers and all the powers above
DMI number:
25655
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