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91.
Our tender author of his fate afraid
First Line:
Our tender author of his fate afraid
Last Line:
Open twill fragrant grow and greater sweets disclose
DMI number:
12793
92.
Orinda's judgment's just and true
First Line:
Orinda's judgment's just and true
Last Line:
The other when she blamed her own
Author:
Josiah Relph (Absolute)
DMI number:
25212
93.
Perhaps the parson stretched a point too far
First Line:
Perhaps the parson stretched a point too far
Last Line:
While you have still your Oats and we our Hains
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3472
94.
Prologues to plays are now so common grown
First Line:
Prologues to plays are now so common grown
Last Line:
They reach all happiness in seeing you
DMI number:
10273
95.
Say goddess wilt thou never smile
First Line:
Say goddess wilt thou never smile
Last Line:
And here in attic splendor reign
DMI number:
32281
96.
Richelieu in vain the famous Cid decried
First Line:
Richelieu in vain the famous Cid decried
Last Line:
The public did the poet's cause maintain
DMI number:
39955
97.
Reader these little pleasant tales
First Line:
Reader these little pleasant tales
Last Line:
In fiction merits praise
DMI number:
30206
98.
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
99.
Short is the date alas of modern rhymes
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Short is the date alas of modern rhymes
Last Line:
And all the bright creation fades away
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
37122
100.
Since the laureat quoth Dactyl is cruelly bent
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Since the laureat quoth Dactyl is cruelly bent
Last Line:
We shall feast on his odes at least twice a year
DMI number:
30946
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