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31.
Thou struttest as if thou wert the only lord
First Line:
Thou struttest as if thou wert the only lord
Last Line:
Were they alive they'd be ashamed of thee
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6322
32.
Thou swearest thou wilt drink no more kind heaven send
First Line:
Thou swearest thou wilt drink no more kind heaven send
Last Line:
Me such a cook or coachman but no friend
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6331
33.
Thou swearest thou'lt drink no more kind heaven send
First Line:
Thou swearest thou'lt drink no more kind heaven send
Last Line:
Me such a cook or coachman but no friend
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
24086
34.
Through servile flattery thou dost all commend
First Line:
Through servile flattery thou dost all commend
Last Line:
Who cares to please where no man can offend
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Confident)
DMI number:
6323
35.
Thy satire's harmless tis thy prose that kills
First Line:
Thy satire's harmless tis thy prose that kills
Last Line:
When thou prescribed thy potions and thy pills
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
31016
36.
What business or what hope brings thee to town
First Line:
What business or what hope brings thee to town
Last Line:
None but has killed his man or writ his play
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6317
37.
When Arria to her Poetus gave the steel
First Line:
When Arria to her Poetus gave the steel
Last Line:
And yet thy wound will stab me to the heart
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6336
38.
When Arria to her Poetus gave the steel
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When Arria to her Poetus gave the steel
Last Line:
But ah thy wound will stab me to the heart
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
14217
39.
When I had purchased a fresh whore or coat
First Line:
When I had purchased a fresh whore or coat
Last Line:
Tis new before hand to deny a friend
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6343
40.
When thou art asked to sup abroad
First Line:
When thou art asked to sup abroad
Last Line:
Does not a supper but a reckoning hate
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6316
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