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321.
There is no man to poetry so bent
First Line:
There is no man to poetry so bent
Last Line:
For he strives to give the Belles content
DMI number:
10155
322.
Thine is the only muse in British ground
First Line:
Thine is the only muse in British ground
Last Line:
Where the same word is used to bless and curse
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute) & Dr. Smalwood (Speculation)
DMI number:
3759
323.
Thine is the only muse on British ground
First Line:
Thine is the only muse on British ground
Last Line:
Where the same word is taught to bless and curse
Author:
Thomas Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
25427
324.
This is to give notice I Tom the great scribbler
First Line:
This is to give notice I Tom the great scribbler
Last Line:
And pound us if ever we graze on Parnassus
DMI number:
2134
325.
Thou callest me ignorant tis true but how
First Line:
Thou callest me ignorant tis true but how
Last Line:
I know two things that I know nought nor thou
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
16103
326.
Thou common shore of this poetic town
First Line:
Thou common shore of this poetic town
Last Line:
His mistress lost and yet his pen's his sword
Author:
John Dryden (Speculation)
DMI number:
7066
327.
Thou cur half French half English breed
First Line:
Thou cur half French half English breed
Last Line:
And Pindar beat thy brains out
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7114
328.
Thou damned Antipodes to common sense
First Line:
Thou damned Antipodes to common sense
Last Line:
In the same strain thou writest thy comedy
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation) & Charles Sackville (Absolute)
DMI number:
4918
329.
Thou fund of nonsense was it not enough
First Line:
Thou fund of nonsense was it not enough
Last Line:
Is a dull pedant and a busy quack
Author:
Countess of Sandwich (Absolute)
DMI number:
3740
330.
Though folly reigns rise thou by wit inspired
First Line:
Though folly reigns rise thou by wit inspired
Last Line:
If they write well the town will still commend
DMI number:
12810
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