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A famous critic called the man of taste
First Line:
A famous critic called the man of taste
Last Line:
And a damned Abigail as the critic thought it
DMI number:
24717
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A butterfly awake one night
First Line:
A butterfly awake one night
Last Line:
I but a reptile thou a fly
DMI number:
33725
3.
A monster in a course of vice grown old
First Line:
A monster in a course of vice grown old
Last Line:
Pity a wretch like him should ever live
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
13487
4.
A modern painter had no peer
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A modern painter had no peer
Last Line:
When Clodio comes let this be told
DMI number:
25308
5.
A tyrant's cursed blood runs in his veins
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A tyrant's cursed blood runs in his veins
Last Line:
There's none so dull as to mistake the man
DMI number:
36019
6.
Ah how her picture charms the eager sight
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Ah how her picture charms the eager sight
Last Line:
When from his glorious bed the mounting sun comes on
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10562
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Alas that ever death such virtues should forlet
First Line:
Alas that ever death such virtues should forlet
Last Line:
And he to be the worthiest wight that ever nature wrought
DMI number:
8883
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Alas to this we come why why is life
First Line:
Alas to this we come why why is life
Last Line:
Alas so long their art so short their day
DMI number:
16657
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After each skilful touch and every grace
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After each skilful touch and every grace
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Never his own picture more exactly drew
DMI number:
16740
10.
Apelles once took paint and pencil in hand
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Apelles once took paint and pencil in hand
Last Line:
That I ever should forget thus now I think on't tis Kitty
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10605
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