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131.
The parliament who cried down squibs and rockets
First Line:
The parliament who cried down squibs and rockets
Last Line:
They'll do as little mischief as thy guns
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3611
132.
The preacher Maurus cries all wit is vain
First Line:
The preacher Maurus cries all wit is vain
Last Line:
But wit's a vanity he has not known
Author:
---- Mildmay (Speculation) & Thomas Cheek (Speculation)
DMI number:
3754
133.
The more I strive to learn the less I know
First Line:
The more I strive to learn the less I know
Last Line:
Either your method or my judgment mend
DMI number:
12461
134.
The thought was great and worthy of a cit
First Line:
The thought was great and worthy of a cit
Last Line:
Though Fr---ke and R--m--r should thy sureties stand
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3761
135.
The wonders of this age to latest time
First Line:
The wonders of this age to latest time
Last Line:
Oldmixon shall record and Cibber sing
DMI number:
2965
136.
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
137.
These reverend fools each others faults expose
First Line:
These reverend fools each others faults expose
Last Line:
For an estate which both have right to lose
DMI number:
8083
138.
There is no man to poetry so bent
First Line:
There is no man to poetry so bent
Last Line:
For he strives to give the Belles content
DMI number:
10155
139.
Thine is the only muse in British ground
First Line:
Thine is the only muse in British ground
Last Line:
Where the same word is used to bless and curse
Author:
Dr. Smalwood (Speculation) & Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3759
140.
Thine is the only muse on British ground
First Line:
Thine is the only muse on British ground
Last Line:
Where the same word is taught to bless and curse
Author:
Thomas Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
25427
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