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161.
Jack if you have one grain of sense
First Line:
Jack if you have one grain of sense
Last Line:
To query once again it may | Invite us
DMI number:
44324
162.
Inter the dead and never dare disclose
First Line:
Inter the dead and never dare disclose
Last Line:
The wrath of heaven attends such crimes as those
DMI number:
30345
163.
Judicious we may be but when respect
First Line:
Judicious we may be but when respect
Last Line:
A justifying pride we all neglect
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
9577
164.
Julius whatever realm enjoys thy ghost
First Line:
Julius whatever realm enjoys thy ghost
Last Line:
Yet perish by one poor wit-pirate's hand
DMI number:
13094
165.
Juno had grandeur but not easy grace
First Line:
Juno had grandeur but not easy grace
Last Line:
And all their glories mixed without their shades are thine
DMI number:
12601
166.
Lo to prevent this awful empire's doom
First Line:
Lo to prevent this awful empire's doom
Last Line:
The over-zealous Brutus stabs his friend
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
7296
167.
Lo to prevent this mighty empire's doom
First Line:
Lo to prevent this mighty empire's doom
Last Line:
And for his country Brutus stabs his friend
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
1454
168.
Lo while he toils the galling yoke beneath
First Line:
Lo while he toils the galling yoke beneath
Last Line:
Headlong they fall and leave their lives above
Author:
Joseph Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30627
169.
Let the woman be damned a moderate fate
First Line:
Let the woman be damned a moderate fate
Last Line:
If for gold they will wed for the same they will whore
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
14869
170.
Letters in prose my friend are common
First Line:
Letters in prose my friend are common
Last Line:
And good to her as she to you
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
30408
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