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51.
Reader these little pleasant tales
First Line:
Reader these little pleasant tales
Last Line:
In fiction merits praise
DMI number:
30206
52.
Securely may thou mangle others sense
First Line:
Securely may thou mangle others sense
Last Line:
For ere we criticise we're bound to read
DMI number:
19550
53.
Since the laureat quoth Dactyl is cruelly bent
First Line:
Since the laureat quoth Dactyl is cruelly bent
Last Line:
We shall feast on his odes at least twice a year
DMI number:
30946
54.
Since the laureate quoth Dactyl is resolute bent
First Line:
Since the laureate quoth Dactyl is resolute bent
Last Line:
We shall feast on his odes I am sure twice a year
DMI number:
16709
55.
Sir | Finding your noddle exhausted and muddy
First Line:
Sir | Finding your noddle exhausted and muddy
Last Line:
My dull compositions along with your journal
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
18161
56.
Since plays are but a kind of public feasts
First Line:
Since plays are but a kind of public feasts
Last Line:
Lest you destroy at once the poet and the player
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
17527
57.
Sir let me tell you what your pen has done
First Line:
Sir let me tell you what your pen has done
Last Line:
To this your universal speculum
DMI number:
43295
58.
Stand critic and before ye read
First Line:
Stand critic and before ye read
Last Line:
But pray sir let's have ane frae you
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15351
59.
Such a fuss and an uproar about your Gil Blas
First Line:
Such a fuss and an uproar about your Gil Blas
Last Line:
Sing ribbaldry scribbledry M-re
DMI number:
38369
60.
Some scribbling fops as D----is is by name
First Line:
Some scribbling fops as D----is is by name
Last Line:
And thou canst find less faults than thou canst write
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3585
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