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21.
Against the charms our B---- have
First Line:
Against the charms our B---- have
Last Line:
Her ---- a common shore
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
39645
22.
Against the charms our t-rses have
First Line:
Against the charms our t-rses have
Last Line:
And her - a common-shore
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
8634
23.
A wig that's full
First Line:
A wig that's full
Last Line:
That hodgepodge for the ladies
Author:
Thomas Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
23799
24.
A writer held in great renown
First Line:
A writer held in great renown
Last Line:
Produces birch as well as bays
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
18160
25.
Apollo concerned to see the transgressions
First Line:
Apollo concerned to see the transgressions
Last Line:
And left them together by the ears for the bays
DMI number:
3671
26.
An orator dismal of Nottinghamshire
First Line:
An orator dismal of Nottinghamshire
Last Line:
And be a true whig while I am not in game
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
22235
27.
And art thou shipped friend Doggerel get thee gone
First Line:
And art thou shipped friend Doggerel get thee gone
Last Line:
I can be civil too
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42159
28.
Among the little pages that were sent
First Line:
Among the little pages that were sent
Last Line:
Or mother-church espouse her bully's cause
DMI number:
5893
29.
Among the race of England's modern peers
First Line:
Among the race of England's modern peers
Last Line:
With such a subject and a brother blessed
DMI number:
4766
30.
Among the writing race of modern wits
First Line:
Among the writing race of modern wits
Last Line:
By gentle poet and by small commander
DMI number:
4767
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