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1681.
Laugh if thou art wise sweet pretty maiden laugh
First Line:
Laugh if thou art wise sweet pretty maiden laugh
Last Line:
Though others laugh good soul awake and weep
DMI number:
17367
1682.
Laura in vain upon your neck are seen
First Line:
Laura in vain upon your neck are seen
Last Line:
The soul is touched and the whole man is moved
DMI number:
11149
1683.
Laura profuse as city dame can be
First Line:
Laura profuse as city dame can be
Last Line:
You'l find these bargains cost you devilish dear
DMI number:
33367
1684.
Lautus thy palate can be pleased with nought
First Line:
Lautus thy palate can be pleased with nought
Last Line:
Acre that's left unsold and that is all
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
14902
1685.
Lawyer and bard believe me for thy friend
First Line:
Lawyer and bard believe me for thy friend
Last Line:
If any fools will do the same by thee
DMI number:
3619
1686.
Merit should be forever placed
First Line:
Merit should be forever placed
Last Line:
Alone distinguish man from brute
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
30176
1687.
Merit they hate and wit they slight
First Line:
Merit they hate and wit they slight
Last Line:
Without a miracle
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
12583
1688.
Methinks you take too much upon you sir
First Line:
Methinks you take too much upon you sir
Last Line:
Unless to be a wit's to be an A----
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3597
1689.
Milo lives long in France and while he's there
First Line:
Milo lives long in France and while he's there
Last Line:
His ground lacks ploughing up so doth not she
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49771
1690.
Milo you tell me is a man of sense
First Line:
Milo you tell me is a man of sense
Last Line:
And true good nature far outshines good sense
DMI number:
33378
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