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111.
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
112.
The critics say and constantly repeat
First Line:
The critics say and constantly repeat
Last Line:
Will be the best receipt for maid or wife
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38492
113.
The great the good the wise in every age
First Line:
The great the good the wise in every age
Last Line:
Indulge us therefore if you can't commend
DMI number:
38335
114.
The race of critics till of late were graced
First Line:
The race of critics till of late were graced
Last Line:
And preach that gospel which they cannot read
DMI number:
29020
115.
The readers and the hearers like my books
First Line:
The readers and the hearers like my books
Last Line:
I would my guests should praise it not the cooks
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13201
116.
The play is damned well that we looked to hear
First Line:
The play is damned well that we looked to hear
Last Line:
She'll do as much for you another time
DMI number:
42226
117.
The husbandman in vain renews his toil
First Line:
The husbandman in vain renews his toil
Last Line:
Before your late encouragement of wit
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
17528
118.
The poor in wit or judgment like all poor
First Line:
The poor in wit or judgment like all poor
Last Line:
Of heaven to which themselves can never arrive
DMI number:
16679
119.
They say that out of pure ill-nature
First Line:
They say that out of pure ill-nature
Last Line:
To throw herself in earnest down
DMI number:
18071
120.
Thou who art thirsty for a poet's name
First Line:
Thou who art thirsty for a poet's name
Last Line:
Than that a whole Society should starve
DMI number:
29225
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