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411.
While cringing crowds at faithless levees wait
First Line:
While cringing crowds at faithless levees wait
Last Line:
Still grub street hail thee minister of state
Author:
Paul Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
31395
412.
Why envious bards such clamours will you raise
First Line:
Why envious bards such clamours will you raise
Last Line:
For wreaths of bays to adorn old posts with green
DMI number:
2973
413.
Why how now Gulliver
First Line:
Why how now Gulliver
Last Line:
And so we shall both sell the better
DMI number:
2962
414.
Why how now mister Fog
First Line:
Why how now mister Fog
Last Line:
Of Amsterdam London or Paris
DMI number:
2957
415.
Whoever thou art to me and sense unknown
First Line:
Whoever thou art to me and sense unknown
Last Line:
Defeats their cure and mocks their great designs
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3586
416.
Wilt thou then passive see the sacred bays
First Line:
Wilt thou then passive see the sacred bays
Last Line:
Thou canst as well prescribe as Bl---re rhyme
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3756
417.
Wit bears so thin a crop this duller age
First Line:
Wit bears so thin a crop this duller age
Last Line:
For time that makes new fools may mend his hand
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
17525
418.
Will thou dost much mistake the doctor's parts
First Line:
Will thou dost much mistake the doctor's parts
Last Line:
But prattles like himself and that's a f----l
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3607
419.
Why should we wonder that in old records
First Line:
Why should we wonder that in old records
Last Line:
A heavy mule is neither horse nor ass
DMI number:
13017
420.
Why sleeps your learned defence still keep in store
First Line:
Why sleeps your learned defence still keep in store
Last Line:
All that believe or write or speak like me
DMI number:
3034
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