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91.
Nothing I see your candour can exceed
First Line:
Nothing I see your candour can exceed
Last Line:
Yet I should choose some verses of your making
DMI number:
27363
92.
Nothing more insolent than you in place
First Line:
Nothing more insolent than you in place
Last Line:
Is it then proper you should have a place
DMI number:
27401
93.
O Grub Street famed for dying speech
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O Grub Street famed for dying speech
Last Line:
So bad a poet is secured
DMI number:
28262
94.
Now the gay hours to meet the Pleiads run
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Now the gay hours to meet the Pleiads run
Last Line:
Keep to yourself your things give me my own
DMI number:
27948
95.
O doctor learned as ever filled a chair
First Line:
O doctor learned as ever filled a chair
Last Line:
Employ each well in gratitude to heaven
DMI number:
27501
96.
Often you ask solicitous as Bayes
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Often you ask solicitous as Bayes
Last Line:
Critic as well as friend and God bless you
DMI number:
27428
97.
Oh degenerate age great Tully cried
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Oh degenerate age great Tully cried
Last Line:
Blame not our morals for it but your own
DMI number:
27649
98.
Oh fortune is your justice lost
First Line:
Oh fortune is your justice lost
Last Line:
When grooms have gold upon their back
DMI number:
27953
99.
Our friend who lately captive died in Spain
First Line:
Our friend who lately captive died in Spain
Last Line:
He in his dearer part doth still survive
DMI number:
27446
100.
Pirithous his name you oft repeat
First Line:
Pirithous his name you oft repeat
Last Line:
He never gave he let Orestes take
DMI number:
27684
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