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131.
Tis true nor is it worth denial
First Line:
Tis true nor is it worth denial
Last Line:
For I'll adjourn now to my duty
DMI number:
42673
132.
To a man's head suppose a painter joins
First Line:
To a man's head suppose a painter joins
Last Line:
Sticks like a leach nor drops till full of blood
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25786
133.
To M Saffold expiring the sovereign quack
First Line:
To M Saffold expiring the sovereign quack
Last Line:
To be damned as a wit as a doctor to starve
DMI number:
8332
134.
To damn or not that is the question now
First Line:
To damn or not that is the question now
Last Line:
Then hunt him critics he'll be noble game
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38332
135.
Tom Jingle's rivers murmur as they go
First Line:
Tom Jingle's rivers murmur as they go
Last Line:
For who could rest contented with their wit
DMI number:
18137
136.
Tonight ye Britons let the deathless name
First Line:
Tonight ye Britons let the deathless name
Last Line:
And language charm you where the speakers fail
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
29850
137.
Unhappy wit like most mistaken things
First Line:
Unhappy wit like most mistaken things
Last Line:
By fools tis hated and by knaves undone
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
1386
138.
Unhappy wit like most mistaken things
First Line:
Unhappy wit like most mistaken things
Last Line:
To err is human to forgive divine
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30649
139.
Too long the muse attached to regal show
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Too long the muse attached to regal show
Last Line:
Fixed by the hand that bids our language live
Author:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Absolute)
DMI number:
38306
140.
Two faults all critics ought to hit
First Line:
Two faults all critics ought to hit
Last Line:
The other language without sense
DMI number:
25024
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