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201.
When twenty pounds I'd borrow of a friend
First Line:
When twenty pounds I'd borrow of a friend
Last Line:
Give what I ask my friend tis not advice
DMI number:
27340
202.
While you perhaps now crowd through Temple bar
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While you perhaps now crowd through Temple bar
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So would I wish to live and so to die
DMI number:
27995
203.
Whilst doubtful was the chance of civil war
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Whilst doubtful was the chance of civil war
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Was he so great as Otho in his fall
DMI number:
27474
204.
Whither ah whither idle muse
First Line:
Whither ah whither idle muse
Last Line:
Of some new bet or running nag
DMI number:
27961
205.
Whilst Milton's read or silver Thames shall run
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Whilst Milton's read or silver Thames shall run
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And tender Otway graced my native shore
DMI number:
27324
206.
Who is that beau pray tell me for you know
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Who is that beau pray tell me for you know
Last Line:
Transacts not her affairs so much as thine
DMI number:
27427
207.
Who reads of Oedipus or Scylla now
First Line:
Who reads of Oedipus or Scylla now
Last Line:
Proceed in your romance transported beau
DMI number:
27669
208.
Who with your teeth the stretching leather drew
First Line:
Who with your teeth the stretching leather drew
Last Line:
If an old shoe may serve to raise us higher
DMI number:
27650
209.
With the best wines of France you entertain
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With the best wines of France you entertain
Last Line:
Neither believe it Sir nor am adry
DMI number:
27387
210.
Wine and good fare and my own person nice
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Wine and good fare and my own person nice
Last Line:
Yours be the town or yours the world's command
DMI number:
27348
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