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21.
Comus nor Momus now must be my theme
First Line:
Comus nor Momus now must be my theme
Last Line:
The doctor holed with the badger at his back
Author:
John Dean (Absolute)
DMI number:
43055
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Damon the author of so great renown
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Damon the author of so great renown
Last Line:
To find a better patron of the Pope
DMI number:
4448
23.
Dear Smed I read thy brilliant lines
First Line:
Dear Smed I read thy brilliant lines
Last Line:
For then your horns shall be your pride
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
15880
24.
Dear wife let me have a fire made
First Line:
Dear wife let me have a fire made
Last Line:
For which we have justly deserved a rope | This it is to be learned and witty
DMI number:
4949
25.
Dignified things may I your leave implore
First Line:
Dignified things may I your leave implore
Last Line:
You're downright rogues they only knaves and fools
DMI number:
4905
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Dignified things may I your leaves implore
First Line:
Dignified things may I your leaves implore
Last Line:
You're downright rogues they only knaves and fools
DMI number:
42329
27.
Dryden thy wit has caterwauled too long
First Line:
Dryden thy wit has caterwauled too long
Last Line:
Why then the marvel that a poet sings
DMI number:
6483
28.
Even as a lion with his paws upreared
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Even as a lion with his paws upreared
Last Line:
And Salamanca's shall be known no more
DMI number:
43113
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Experience out of observation says
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Experience out of observation says
Last Line:
The righteous man to punish sinful folly
DMI number:
43712
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Friar Paul in his cell made his exit of late
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Friar Paul in his cell made his exit of late
Last Line:
Who above eat his god may below eat the devil
DMI number:
17962
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