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21.
Here matchless beauty matchless wit conspire
First Line:
Here matchless beauty matchless wit conspire
Last Line:
A theme too lofty for a Pindar's mind
DMI number:
10070
22.
How comes it that Quibus should pass for a wit
First Line:
How comes it that Quibus should pass for a wit
Last Line:
He sold what he spoke and he bought what he writ
DMI number:
12732
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Here wit and beauty join and who can say
First Line:
Here wit and beauty join and who can say
Last Line:
Since as they pity move they both should love
DMI number:
6065
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In all the epigrams you write we trace
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In all the epigrams you write we trace
Last Line:
High seasoned like my dishes be my wit
DMI number:
27490
25.
In Greece of old the candidates of fame
First Line:
In Greece of old the candidates of fame
Last Line:
And where she took him up will lay him down
DMI number:
3522
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Invectives we too oft at others throw
First Line:
Invectives we too oft at others throw
Last Line:
Nor spoke to Fuller more in all his life
DMI number:
24681
27.
My Pylades what Juvenal says no jest is
First Line:
My Pylades what Juvenal says no jest is
Last Line:
Scriptus et in tergo nec dum finitus Orestes
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35385
28.
I'm no more to converse with the swains
First Line:
I'm no more to converse with the swains
Last Line:
Pray my Lord how much money will do
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
35065
29.
I that the winter's daughter am
First Line:
I that the winter's daughter am
Last Line:
By adding Cor to Nix
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41930
30.
I never can think his conversation good
First Line:
I never can think his conversation good
Last Line:
And lovely Venus with the graces joins
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27512
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