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391.
Why sleeps your learned defence still keep in store
First Line:
Why sleeps your learned defence still keep in store
Last Line:
All that believe or write or speak like me
DMI number:
3034
392.
Why sleeps your learned defence still kept in store
First Line:
Why sleeps your learned defence still kept in store
Last Line:
All that believe or write or speak like me
DMI number:
13003
393.
Wonder not friend that Tutchin bawls so loud
First Line:
Wonder not friend that Tutchin bawls so loud
Last Line:
That empty vessels give the greatest sound
DMI number:
5316
394.
Wonder not sir that praises yet never due
First Line:
Wonder not sir that praises yet never due
Last Line:
Your poem has no other muse than you
Author:
John Vaughan (Absolute)
DMI number:
4788
395.
Ye writers of satire ye whips of the times
First Line:
Ye writers of satire ye whips of the times
Last Line:
May inherit his dullness as well as his places
Author:
Martin Gulliver (Confident) & Walter Chamberlaine (Speculation)
DMI number:
110
396.
You ask me C---y who appears the brighter
First Line:
You ask me C---y who appears the brighter
Last Line:
Which shows the hero in the writer's arse
DMI number:
2077
397.
You ask me C--ll--y who appears the brighter
First Line:
You ask me C--ll--y who appears the brighter
Last Line:
Which shows the hero is the writer's ass
DMI number:
2961
398.
You ask why Roome diverts you with his jokes
First Line:
You ask why Roome diverts you with his jokes
Last Line:
The jest is lost unless he prints his face
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
2771
399.
You beat your pate and fancy wit will come
First Line:
You beat your pate and fancy wit will come
Last Line:
Knock as you please there's nobody at home
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
13475
400.
You bid me take my pen again tis true
First Line:
You bid me take my pen again tis true
Last Line:
You need not scribble knight you're sure to live
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3590
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