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161.
When the hot sun with scorching beams does shine
First Line:
When the hot sun with scorching beams does shine
Last Line:
Missing his aim becomes an evidence
DMI number:
6518
162.
When the packed audience from their post retired
First Line:
When the packed audience from their post retired
Last Line:
Wilks bowed and blessed the gay pacific pun
DMI number:
13095
163.
When you alone so many and so great
First Line:
When you alone so many and so great
Last Line:
In chandlers' shops at best but plums and spice
Author:
Sir William Petty (Confident)
DMI number:
42211
164.
While over my page dogmatic B--y stands
First Line:
While over my page dogmatic B--y stands
Last Line:
And to the wretched lot of Milton born
DMI number:
3048
165.
Why in Pall-Mall with Dodsley will you dwell
First Line:
Why in Pall-Mall with Dodsley will you dwell
Last Line:
Away but you might safer be at home
DMI number:
27311
166.
Why do the poets ane and a
First Line:
Why do the poets ane and a
Last Line:
For he would damn baith good and ill
DMI number:
25154
167.
Winged by the muse's god to rise sublime
First Line:
Winged by the muse's god to rise sublime
Last Line:
Who to your interest but prefers his own
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
17414
168.
With equal eagerness contend
First Line:
With equal eagerness contend
Last Line:
Must be prepared to be abused in prose
DMI number:
17211
169.
Ye virtuousi have it to you assigned
First Line:
Ye virtuousi have it to you assigned
Last Line:
And leave it to you what force they have to guess
Author:
Sir Simeon Steward (Confident)
DMI number:
4619
170.
Ye wedded critics who have marked our tale
First Line:
Ye wedded critics who have marked our tale
Last Line:
And grace an Eleonora of our own
Author:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Absolute)
DMI number:
38457
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