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41.
Entering this house when thirsty lips are dry
First Line:
Entering this house when thirsty lips are dry
Last Line:
Than S---rt the toper who's a dab at skittles
DMI number:
10348
42.
Down from the star and garter we proceed
First Line:
Down from the star and garter we proceed
Last Line:
B---l pulls deeply with his comrade C----le
DMI number:
10340
43.
Early in infant learning's rising day
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Early in infant learning's rising day
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A monument of these yon stately pile shall stand
DMI number:
25287
44.
Drawling Tom Beedle in this mansion dwells
First Line:
Drawling Tom Beedle in this mansion dwells
Last Line:
And Madam Laycock must know what is what
DMI number:
10349
45.
Fame likewise though it infamously speaks
First Line:
Fame likewise though it infamously speaks
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And suck their ruin in at mouth and ear
DMI number:
10754
46.
Far in that glade where the delighted sight
First Line:
Far in that glade where the delighted sight
Last Line:
Nor poets fancy him more fortunate
DMI number:
8277
47.
First let's with justice in the mint begin
First Line:
First let's with justice in the mint begin
Last Line:
The bankrupts have their jests he their estates
DMI number:
10711
48.
Excuse my lord this bold essay
First Line:
Excuse my lord this bold essay
Last Line:
Live long to be admired in freedom's paths to shine
DMI number:
37535
49.
From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
First Line:
From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
Last Line:
He's not the statue but the soul of fame
DMI number:
7022
50.
Friend of the moss grown spire and crumbling arch
First Line:
Friend of the moss grown spire and crumbling arch
Last Line:
Deep from thy eyes profane her gothic charms
DMI number:
26593
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