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151.
Tis courtly florid and abounds in words
First Line:
Tis courtly florid and abounds in words
Last Line:
As strong as ours and as succinctly writ
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9483
152.
Thy pleasing accent thrills into my breast
First Line:
Thy pleasing accent thrills into my breast
Last Line:
As I thy well tuned speech
Author:
William Mountfort (Absolute) & John Bancroft (Absolute)
DMI number:
20916
153.
To spout or not to spout's the question now
First Line:
To spout or not to spout's the question now
Last Line:
And lose the name of spouters in a day
DMI number:
33762
154.
To Baker first my service pray
First Line:
To Baker first my service pray
Last Line:
And so remain for ever and for ay
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
15566
155.
Tis said of monkeys that their race can talk
First Line:
Tis said of monkeys that their race can talk
Last Line:
And wake its hottest wrath for blood unjustly shed
DMI number:
33582
156.
To mention God no man has just pretence
First Line:
To mention God no man has just pretence
Last Line:
From their ill ways give me thy grace to fly
DMI number:
30604
157.
To Mr M--n Miss B--ce presents
First Line:
To Mr M--n Miss B--ce presents
Last Line:
His absent friends and absent fairs
DMI number:
35343
158.
To Richmond and Peterborough Matt gave his letters
First Line:
To Richmond and Peterborough Matt gave his letters
Last Line:
These were knights of the garter not knights of the post
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
35062
159.
Two gossips they merrily met
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Two gossips they merrily met
Last Line:
Our husbands are never the worse
DMI number:
12289
160.
We think your promises spring-tides but we | Fear you'll ebb in your performance
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We think your promises spring-tides but we | Fear you'll ebb in your performance
Last Line:
Are lines drawn from one centre what I promise | To do I'll do
Author:
Thomas Dekker (Absolute)
DMI number:
17340
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