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161.
This soil once spoiled by Saracens that past
First Line:
This soil once spoiled by Saracens that past
Last Line:
This tower which still renowns the builder's praise
DMI number:
29790
162.
Thou once loved abode of an heavenly fair
First Line:
Thou once loved abode of an heavenly fair
Last Line:
To love is presumption then mortals adore
DMI number:
22081
163.
Thou Sodbury House my loved my sweet retreat
First Line:
Thou Sodbury House my loved my sweet retreat
Last Line:
And deal out blessings to the country round
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18312
164.
Though there are some who with invidious look
First Line:
Though there are some who with invidious look
Last Line:
He next be found horse-ponded for example
DMI number:
10750
165.
Tis also fit out traveller should call
First Line:
Tis also fit out traveller should call
Last Line:
This house is kept by boatswain Thomas Man
DMI number:
10714
166.
Tis so old and so ugly and yet so convenient
First Line:
Tis so old and so ugly and yet so convenient
Last Line:
I wish then dear George it were better or worse
Author:
Patrick Delany (Speculation)
DMI number:
2123
167.
To madness Swift bequeaths his whole estate
First Line:
To madness Swift bequeaths his whole estate
Last Line:
Great wits to madness are most near allied
DMI number:
15820
168.
To you whom learning's seats delight
First Line:
To you whom learning's seats delight
Last Line:
Even learning's seat though blessed with you
DMI number:
19699
169.
To get false fame and infinite dispraise
First Line:
To get false fame and infinite dispraise
Last Line:
Tis nobler to destroy than thus to build
DMI number:
5196
170.
Under the gateway near the ditch called town
First Line:
Under the gateway near the ditch called town
Last Line:
Would at no time for his step over his own cill
DMI number:
10746
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