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91.
Scars of honour seamed his manly face
First Line:
Scars of honour seamed his manly face
Last Line:
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DMI number:
40375
92.
See who never was or will be half read
First Line:
See who never was or will be half read
Last Line:
But send him honest Job thy wife
Author:
John Gay (Speculation) & Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
13483
93.
Since you to poetry will make pretence
First Line:
Since you to poetry will make pretence
Last Line:
Think as I do you'll fling your verses in the fire
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3587
94.
So when a generous bull for clowns delight
First Line:
So when a generous bull for clowns delight
Last Line:
Dragging their entrails on run howling home
DMI number:
39328
95.
So when a toad squat on a border spies
First Line:
So when a toad squat on a border spies
Last Line:
And swollen and bursting with his malice sits
DMI number:
40265
96.
Sir we rejoice to hear that you are sound
First Line:
Sir we rejoice to hear that you are sound
Last Line:
By the few signs of thought your writings give
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3624
97.
Sir if you'd show the doctor's worth and skill
First Line:
Sir if you'd show the doctor's worth and skill
Last Line:
And you will never write so cursed ill
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3623
98.
So when fierce dogs and clamorous swains surround
First Line:
So when fierce dogs and clamorous swains surround
Last Line:
Cast all their darts but dare not close engage
DMI number:
39312
99.
So when the spring's warm breath and cheering ray
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So when the spring's warm breath and cheering ray
Last Line:
Shot out he hisses bounds and leaps along
DMI number:
40161
100.
So when two vigorous stags each of his herd
First Line:
So when two vigorous stags each of his herd
Last Line:
To know the conqueror whom they must obey
DMI number:
40187
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