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81.
Bred up by parents' arbitrary rules
First Line:
Bred up by parents' arbitrary rules
Last Line:
True martyr to the cause rots stinks and dies
DMI number:
11161
82.
Behold ye critics of this classic age
First Line:
Behold ye critics of this classic age
Last Line:
I Harlequin humbly beseech you to damn it
Author:
George Colman (Confident)
DMI number:
37516
83.
Believe me friends whatever you do
First Line:
Believe me friends whatever you do
Last Line:
No wise man will accept it
DMI number:
18319
84.
Believe me Will that they who have least sense
First Line:
Believe me Will that they who have least sense
Last Line:
Lies in the more or less degree of sense
DMI number:
3865
85.
Believe me Will that those who have least sense
First Line:
Believe me Will that those who have least sense
Last Line:
Lies in the more or the less want of sense
DMI number:
6496
86.
Blinded with spite how vain a thing is man
First Line:
Blinded with spite how vain a thing is man
Last Line:
And law's to the litigious slave the same
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
9534
87.
Boasting fops who court the fair
First Line:
Boasting fops who court the fair
Last Line:
While we talk it flies away
DMI number:
544
88.
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
First Line:
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
Last Line:
And with unrivalled ditty charms alone
DMI number:
21717
89.
Beneath the gloomy covert of an yew
First Line:
Beneath the gloomy covert of an yew
Last Line:
So lightning gilds the unrelenting storm
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
29809
90.
Beneath this rugged stone doth lie
First Line:
Beneath this rugged stone doth lie
Last Line:
And send me anywhere but there
DMI number:
18313
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