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151.
The battle of the verbs being fully known
First Line:
The battle of the verbs being fully known
Last Line:
No more of fighting if you'll be ruled by me
DMI number:
42419
152.
Talk not to me of schoolmen's rules
First Line:
Talk not to me of schoolmen's rules
Last Line:
All lie silent in the grave
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
42608
153.
That gods sometimes incognito
First Line:
That gods sometimes incognito
Last Line:
Mountains seas rivers in a cheese
DMI number:
11801
154.
That hoary head in these few lines is sung
First Line:
That hoary head in these few lines is sung
Last Line:
And do dear doctor do thy very worst
DMI number:
12613
155.
Tell me Le Vayer whence does it arise
First Line:
Tell me Le Vayer whence does it arise
Last Line:
The fool of all men is the best content
DMI number:
8805
156.
Tell me what genius did the art invent
First Line:
Tell me what genius did the art invent
Last Line:
Tell me what genius did this art contrive
Author:
Joseph Stennett (Absolute)
DMI number:
15296
157.
The grammar school a long time taught I have
First Line:
The grammar school a long time taught I have
Last Line:
In no case save the ablative alone
DMI number:
29965
158.
The chain of causes and their order shine
First Line:
The chain of causes and their order shine
Last Line:
They write for minutes but for ages you
DMI number:
6884
159.
The circling months in happy order past
First Line:
The circling months in happy order past
Last Line:
The dome may perish but thy praise shall live
DMI number:
2835
160.
The longest tyranny that ever swayed
First Line:
The longest tyranny that ever swayed
Last Line:
But he restored tis now become a throne
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4152
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