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121.
Some scribbling fops so little value fame
First Line:
Some scribbling fops so little value fame
Last Line:
Since thou canst sink as much as they can rise
Author:
John Dennis (Speculation) & William Burnaby (Speculation)
DMI number:
3736
122.
That B----d raves both friends and foes conclude
First Line:
That B----d raves both friends and foes conclude
Last Line:
For he that thinks can nothing mean
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3606
123.
That C--- drinks hard and late in taverns sits
First Line:
That C--- drinks hard and late in taverns sits
Last Line:
That C---k was ever drunk with too much thought
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3609
124.
That old manuscript lend me to Bentley says Boyle
First Line:
That old manuscript lend me to Bentley says Boyle
Last Line:
For nor orange nor doctor a bishop will make
DMI number:
13035
125.
That we have wooden horses at our doors
First Line:
That we have wooden horses at our doors
Last Line:
To say thy garret has an a---ss within
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3621
126.
The craven rook and pert jackdaw
First Line:
The craven rook and pert jackdaw
Last Line:
Becomes a precious mummy dead
DMI number:
2766
127.
The furies at a time in consult met
First Line:
The furies at a time in consult met
Last Line:
He's dullness envy and ill nature too
DMI number:
3335
128.
The British Arthur as historians tell
First Line:
The British Arthur as historians tell
Last Line:
The god of dullness his lewd dam compressed
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3766
129.
The blessings which the Tunbridge springs afford
First Line:
The blessings which the Tunbridge springs afford
Last Line:
Must think its streams impregnated with lead
DMI number:
978
130.
The raven rook and pert jackdaw
First Line:
The raven rook and pert jackdaw
Last Line:
Becomes a precious mummy dead
DMI number:
25172
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