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381.
Whoever looks about and minds things well
First Line:
Whoever looks about and minds things well
Last Line:
'Tis ten to one that I shall dream again
DMI number:
3651
382.
Why charming Anne why so unkind
First Line:
Why charming Anne why so unkind
Last Line:
I'll write B--sc--en on my glass
DMI number:
10035
383.
Wisely an observator said
First Line:
Wisely an observator said
Last Line:
To their eternal shame
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Speculation)
DMI number:
4971
384.
Wit and the laws had both the same ill fate
First Line:
Wit and the laws had both the same ill fate
Last Line:
And to four volumes let his plays run on
DMI number:
8331
385.
With envy critics you'll this poem read
First Line:
With envy critics you'll this poem read
Last Line:
Thou followest none so none can follow thee
Author:
Martin Clifford (Absolute)
DMI number:
4787
386.
Williams this tame submission suits thee more
First Line:
Williams this tame submission suits thee more
Last Line:
Is't so then drawer light me down to sh---
DMI number:
4863
387.
Wonder not sir that praises yet never due
First Line:
Wonder not sir that praises yet never due
Last Line:
Your poem has no other muse than you
Author:
John Vaughan (Absolute)
DMI number:
4788
388.
Ye sages who in council sit
First Line:
Ye sages who in council sit
Last Line:
Let chaff alone be his reward
DMI number:
33295
389.
Ye sons of old Oxford be merry and sing
First Line:
Ye sons of old Oxford be merry and sing
Last Line:
For the rumpers were rumped by the Dedington blues | Sing Tantarara true blue true blue &c
DMI number:
24240
390.
Ye freeholders most dear
First Line:
Ye freeholders most dear
Last Line:
And a f--t for the sons of Apollo
DMI number:
5715
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