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181.
Methinks you take too much upon you sir
First Line:
Methinks you take too much upon you sir
Last Line:
Unless to be a wit's to be an A----
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3597
182.
Mind but thy preaching Trapp translate no further
First Line:
Mind but thy preaching Trapp translate no further
Last Line:
Is it not written thou shall do no murder
DMI number:
27816
183.
M'unactive years devouring envy blame
First Line:
M'unactive years devouring envy blame
Last Line:
The greatest part of Stephen Duck will live
Author:
Stephen Duck (Speculation)
DMI number:
1864
184.
Misguided youth remember Nero's doom
First Line:
Misguided youth remember Nero's doom
Last Line:
Informed by kicks and cudgelled into sense
DMI number:
6378
185.
Men satire hate because tis nature's glass
First Line:
Men satire hate because tis nature's glass
Last Line:
The fair you omit will suffer less by D--t
DMI number:
10161
186.
None has so nice a way as he to teach
First Line:
None has so nice a way as he to teach
Last Line:
And sometimes poor Macrobius has the lash
DMI number:
39950
187.
Nick Dapper and the great De-l--ne
First Line:
Nick Dapper and the great De-l--ne
Last Line:
And be as welcome ---as King George
DMI number:
1484
188.
Nine tailors make a man the muses nine
First Line:
Nine tailors make a man the muses nine
Last Line:
A good old list suits better with the place
DMI number:
6377
189.
Near Lethe's banks where the forgetful stream
First Line:
Near Lethe's banks where the forgetful stream
Last Line:
In Lethe's sovereign streams he sought relief
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3758
190.
Next bidding all draw near on bended knees
First Line:
Next bidding all draw near on bended knees
Last Line:
What mortal can resist the yawn of gods
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28199
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