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111.
The gaudy peacock and the glossy dove
First Line:
The gaudy peacock and the glossy dove
Last Line:
The hate or malice of the sharpest eye
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
33272
112.
The daughter of the glorious son
First Line:
The daughter of the glorious son
Last Line:
Conducted to his fate by Ariadne's clew
DMI number:
10277
113.
The daughter of the glorious sun
First Line:
The daughter of the glorious sun
Last Line:
Conducted to his fate by Ariadne's clew
DMI number:
9715
114.
The fox an actor's vizard found
First Line:
The fox an actor's vizard found
Last Line:
Thou specious head without a brain
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
15520
115.
The fox one evening took his way
First Line:
The fox one evening took his way
Last Line:
Consider how the pheasant was betrayed
DMI number:
33302
116.
The man of pure and simple heart
First Line:
The man of pure and simple heart
Last Line:
The dog was cudgelled out of place
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
31922
117.
The man who seeks to win the fair
First Line:
The man who seeks to win the fair
Last Line:
Spurned at the crowd and sought the plain
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
33372
118.
The nymph who walks the public streets
First Line:
The nymph who walks the public streets
Last Line:
By folly your own schemes undo
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
23096
119.
The prince of all the feathered kind
First Line:
The prince of all the feathered kind
Last Line:
That ought should be to merit granted
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
24531
120.
The morning blushed with vivid red
First Line:
The morning blushed with vivid red
Last Line:
And all the joys of earth and air
DMI number:
25314
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