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1651.
Let meaner beauties conquer singly still
First Line:
Let meaner beauties conquer singly still
Last Line:
But at the head of all their squadrons die
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
31503
1652.
Let meaner beauties conquer singly still
First Line:
Let meaner beauties conquer singly still
Last Line:
illeg at the head of all their squadrons die
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
24370
1653.
Let men of others to speak ill forbear
First Line:
Let men of others to speak ill forbear
Last Line:
Or their own follies they'll be sure to hear
DMI number:
33686
1654.
Let no romantic pen hereafter dare
First Line:
Let no romantic pen hereafter dare
Last Line:
Subdue successfully in beauty's charms
DMI number:
5160
1655.
Let other charmers boast of air
First Line:
Let other charmers boast of air
Last Line:
Are surest of the victory
DMI number:
20326
1656.
Let others brittle beauties of a year
First Line:
Let others brittle beauties of a year
Last Line:
On thy own heart my vows must be engraved
DMI number:
11631
1657.
Learn by this portrait how the kit cats toast
First Line:
Learn by this portrait how the kit cats toast
Last Line:
So her great father looks when countries he subdues
DMI number:
4303
1658.
Learning though graced with female charms
First Line:
Learning though graced with female charms
Last Line:
Who teach our youth with birch to wear the bays
DMI number:
11041
1659.
Leave off for shame thy scribbling itch give over
First Line:
Leave off for shame thy scribbling itch give over
Last Line:
Yet even heroic verse shall stoop to thee
DMI number:
43411
1660.
Leave off thy paint perfumes and youthful dress
First Line:
Leave off thy paint perfumes and youthful dress
Last Line:
Plain downright ugliness would less offend
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6321
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