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361.
Varrus that wretch Suffenus whom you know
First Line:
Varrus that wretch Suffenus whom you know
Last Line:
But we forget what rises from our own
DMI number:
8546
362.
We bid thee not give over the killing trade
First Line:
We bid thee not give over the killing trade
Last Line:
Prithee mind physick more and rhyming less
Author:
James Annesley (Confident)
DMI number:
3739
363.
Was Doctor D---t
First Line:
Was Doctor D---t
Last Line:
To scribble rhyme a Monday
DMI number:
10157
364.
Unwieldy pedant let thy awkward muse
First Line:
Unwieldy pedant let thy awkward muse
Last Line:
Thy poems and thy patients live not long
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
3733
365.
Upon a splendid sofa Prancer sat
First Line:
Upon a splendid sofa Prancer sat
Last Line:
When greek seduced me to fair Alma's bower
DMI number:
37757
366.
What senseless loads have overcharged the press
First Line:
What senseless loads have overcharged the press
Last Line:
That were it shook twould need no mortal hands
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3780
367.
What noise what clamours heaven and earth infest
First Line:
What noise what clamours heaven and earth infest
Last Line:
And roars and stuns an island with his pain
DMI number:
2750
368.
Well Ralph however you're pleased to strive
First Line:
Well Ralph however you're pleased to strive
Last Line:
Nor man comes up to but himself
DMI number:
2135
369.
Well said Apollo still tis mine
First Line:
Well said Apollo still tis mine
Last Line:
But never dreamt of Cibber
DMI number:
58
370.
Well sir suppose the bust is a damned head
First Line:
Well sir suppose the bust is a damned head
Last Line:
The busto nor himself
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
30622
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