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41.
Though Garth had wit than polished steel more bright
First Line:
Though Garth had wit than polished steel more bright
Last Line:
Our wives like Dian chaste like Venus fair
DMI number:
34627
42.
Thy verses friend are Kidderminster stuff
First Line:
Thy verses friend are Kidderminster stuff
Last Line:
And in good truth thou hast measured out enough
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
32426
43.
Though you to rival me presume
First Line:
Though you to rival me presume
Last Line:
The more we stir the more we stink
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31529
44.
Three years in London Bobadil had been
First Line:
Three years in London Bobadil had been
Last Line:
The rogue had been in Newgate all the while
DMI number:
32417
45.
We saw Sir Andrew's but Ld W--poole's first
First Line:
We saw Sir Andrew's but Ld W--poole's first
Last Line:
Dry was the fountain and as dry the Poole
DMI number:
20433
46.
Virtue is banished from Bath ah ye powers
First Line:
Virtue is banished from Bath ah ye powers
Last Line:
J---y shows his S---s and B---n her F---rs
DMI number:
18096
47.
We chime to prayers toll for the dead
First Line:
We chime to prayers toll for the dead
Last Line:
The third will please the brigadier
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14049
48.
Wb would be handsome we admit
First Line:
Wb would be handsome we admit
Last Line:
With neither eye nor wit to shine
DMI number:
31535
49.
What crowds and what officious throngs we see
First Line:
What crowds and what officious throngs we see
Last Line:
Who wants a pardon for sins of his own
DMI number:
6093
50.
When heaven provoked by evil deeds
First Line:
When heaven provoked by evil deeds
Last Line:
Nor left one tempting woman
DMI number:
24835
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