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121.
Oh degenerate age great Tully cried
First Line:
Oh degenerate age great Tully cried
Last Line:
Blame not our morals for it but your own
DMI number:
27649
122.
Oh the degenerate age great Tully cried
First Line:
Oh the degenerate age great Tully cried
Last Line:
Blame not our morals for it but your own
Author:
Martial (Absolute)
DMI number:
30474
123.
Ovid who bid the ladies laugh
First Line:
Ovid who bid the ladies laugh
Last Line:
And laugh not above once a year
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Confident)
DMI number:
6313
124.
Our friend who lately captive died in Spain
First Line:
Our friend who lately captive died in Spain
Last Line:
He in his dearer part doth still survive
DMI number:
27446
125.
Pirithous his name you oft repeat
First Line:
Pirithous his name you oft repeat
Last Line:
He never gave he let Orestes take
DMI number:
27684
126.
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
First Line:
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
Last Line:
They are surely his own for which a man pays
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
13738
127.
Paulus the famous quack renowned afar
First Line:
Paulus the famous quack renowned afar
Last Line:
And buries people not to change his trade
DMI number:
8934
128.
Perhaps you think more riches I desire
First Line:
Perhaps you think more riches I desire
Last Line:
Alms to the poor and presents to a friend
DMI number:
27637
129.
Presents to living friends may have an eye
First Line:
Presents to living friends may have an eye
Last Line:
But soon will die away when you are dead
DMI number:
27561
130.
Pompey's dead sons Europe and Asia have
First Line:
Pompey's dead sons Europe and Asia have
Last Line:
Too great to lie in any single place
DMI number:
27441
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