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1021.
Here lives an half pay poet run to rust
First Line:
Here lives an half pay poet run to rust
Last Line:
And all his willows weeping in the dust
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
37897
1022.
How comes it Perrault I would gladly know
First Line:
How comes it Perrault I would gladly know
Last Line:
And then no wonder if they meet no praise
DMI number:
8985
1023.
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
1024.
How comes it that so short a gaze
First Line:
How comes it that so short a gaze
Last Line:
Is just like tinder touch and take
DMI number:
11095
1025.
How could vile sycophants contrive
First Line:
How could vile sycophants contrive
Last Line:
Though spoke in his own praise
DMI number:
13018
1026.
How does Great Britain mistress of the deep
First Line:
How does Great Britain mistress of the deep
Last Line:
Softly don't make a noise she's fast asleep
DMI number:
33974
1027.
How fain thou beautiful wouldst seem to be
First Line:
How fain thou beautiful wouldst seem to be
Last Line:
And dream not wanton of a bridal bed
DMI number:
42638
1028.
Horace I think prescribes this rule
First Line:
Horace I think prescribes this rule
Last Line:
Themselves alas may die for claret
DMI number:
18053
1029.
How am I rapt when I upon thee gaze
First Line:
How am I rapt when I upon thee gaze
Last Line:
To be ruled here himself by some fair mortal's eyes
DMI number:
6249
1030.
How am I ravished at the glorious sight
First Line:
How am I ravished at the glorious sight
Last Line:
She's none of these but th' quintessene of all
DMI number:
6402
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