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41.
Sir | As once a twelve month to the priest
First Line:
Sir | As once a twelve month to the priest
Last Line:
And wreaths round William's glorious head
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
3934
42.
Sir | Things of great moment to men in your station
First Line:
Sir | Things of great moment to men in your station
Last Line:
S'death how it twinges oh I can't write it out
DMI number:
9832
43.
Sir | While at the helm of state you ride
First Line:
Sir | While at the helm of state you ride
Last Line:
To take your humble servant lower
Author:
Henry Fielding (Absolute)
DMI number:
27541
44.
Since one there is who with uncommon art
First Line:
Since one there is who with uncommon art
Last Line:
Nor fear a minister when Pitt is he
DMI number:
19532
45.
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
First Line:
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
Last Line:
And all the golden age is but a dream
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
22145
46.
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
First Line:
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
Last Line:
And Ovid's golden age is but a dream
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
33198
47.
Sir first of all that it may please
First Line:
Sir first of all that it may please
Last Line:
We send this our address by post
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Absolute)
DMI number:
4605
48.
Sir Francis my lady and both the miss D--nts
First Line:
Sir Francis my lady and both the miss D--nts
Last Line:
Who swapped the other day his good name for a place
DMI number:
19538
49.
The learned hold that worms in time
First Line:
The learned hold that worms in time
Last Line:
Keep thine to warm thy a----se
DMI number:
21761
50.
This night is the day I speak it with sorrow
First Line:
This night is the day I speak it with sorrow
Last Line:
I am your servant Paddy Wack
DMI number:
36885
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