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141.
Said Cynick in a testy mood
First Line:
Said Cynick in a testy mood
Last Line:
You're the merriest blade in town
DMI number:
25191
142.
Should those more tall reach to the pole
First Line:
Should those more tall reach to the pole
Last Line:
I'm sure to be the greatest man
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
36737
143.
See Pope with puffing ardour strains
First Line:
See Pope with puffing ardour strains
Last Line:
And snuffs the scent of growing gains
DMI number:
18192
144.
Severus fumbler on the grey goose quill
First Line:
Severus fumbler on the grey goose quill
Last Line:
Since no man reads thee prithee write thy worst
DMI number:
40580
145.
Since the laureat quoth Dactyl is cruelly bent
First Line:
Since the laureat quoth Dactyl is cruelly bent
Last Line:
We shall feast on his odes at least twice a year
DMI number:
30946
146.
Since the laureate quoth Dactyl is resolute bent
First Line:
Since the laureate quoth Dactyl is resolute bent
Last Line:
We shall feast on his odes I am sure twice a year
DMI number:
16709
147.
Sir Swingeor seeing I want wares
First Line:
Sir Swingeor seeing I want wares
Last Line:
And mair yet when ye mister
Author:
Sir Patrick Hume (Absolute)
DMI number:
4641
148.
Sir | Finding your noddle exhausted and muddy
First Line:
Sir | Finding your noddle exhausted and muddy
Last Line:
My dull compositions along with your journal
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
18161
149.
Sir | when I'm long absent from your house
First Line:
Sir | when I'm long absent from your house
Last Line:
And be a better man and friend
DMI number:
10248
150.
Sir | While at the helm of state you ride
First Line:
Sir | While at the helm of state you ride
Last Line:
To take your humble servant lower
Author:
Henry Fielding (Absolute)
DMI number:
27541
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