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241.
In late subscriptions a successful pair
First Line:
In late subscriptions a successful pair
Last Line:
Pictures you have hit it gad my wife's and mine
DMI number:
33723
242.
In London streets is often seen
First Line:
In London streets is often seen
Last Line:
We must expect a ruined land
DMI number:
1103
243.
In metamorphosis as poets do tell
First Line:
In metamorphosis as poets do tell
Last Line:
Free thinker turned and there he stands confessed
DMI number:
16316
244.
In days of yore it was a constant rule
First Line:
In days of yore it was a constant rule
Last Line:
To keep a child from mischief aren't we moral
DMI number:
40512
245.
In early days ere prologues did begin
First Line:
In early days ere prologues did begin
Last Line:
If satire did not grin and growl and guard the coast
DMI number:
3869
246.
In every fair some reigning talents shine
First Line:
In every fair some reigning talents shine
Last Line:
The fittest gentle Chloe to thy laugh and thee
Author:
Mr. Henley (Absolute)
DMI number:
10226
247.
In new straw hats and cleanest gown
First Line:
In new straw hats and cleanest gown
Last Line:
And there they fall quite fast asleep
DMI number:
19390
248.
In rigging he's rich though in pocket he's poor
First Line:
In rigging he's rich though in pocket he's poor
Last Line:
He boasts of a beauty and lies with a drab
DMI number:
6174
249.
Isis in whom the poet's feigning wit
First Line:
Isis in whom the poet's feigning wit
Last Line:
Makes gilded curbs of beasts understood
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
13182
250.
In vain you sooth me with your soft endearments
First Line:
In vain you sooth me with your soft endearments
Last Line:
However the beauteous outside shows so lovely
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
18684
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