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51.
The coat exactly with his manners suits
First Line:
The coat exactly with his manners suits
Last Line:
Wolves his supporters and a bear his crest
DMI number:
16784
52.
The fair to folly easy to be led
First Line:
The fair to folly easy to be led
Last Line:
Trust no complexion too far with thy wife
DMI number:
41926
53.
The noble man why he's a thing
First Line:
The noble man why he's a thing
Last Line:
And adds a lustre to his star
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Speculation)
DMI number:
5121
54.
There's that Suffenus whom you rightly know
First Line:
There's that Suffenus whom you rightly know
Last Line:
But late or never we discern our own
Author:
Catullus (Absolute)
DMI number:
9828
55.
There needs no calumny on him be thrown
First Line:
There needs no calumny on him be thrown
Last Line:
As clear as when the sun shines forth at noon
DMI number:
24950
56.
This vain gay thing sets up for man
First Line:
This vain gay thing sets up for man
Last Line:
The barber surgeon ends him
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7107
57.
Tis from high life high characters are drawn
First Line:
Tis from high life high characters are drawn
Last Line:
Born where heaven's influence scarce can penetrate
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
24847
58.
Tired with the attendance clients pay
First Line:
Tired with the attendance clients pay
Last Line:
But has the gout he feigned before
DMI number:
16696
59.
To a red man read thy read
First Line:
To a red man read thy read
Last Line:
From a black man keep thy wife
DMI number:
41925
60.
To be a modern beau a beau complete
First Line:
To be a modern beau a beau complete
Last Line:
By which description you the fool may know
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
23107
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