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91.
Chloe your friend Pythagoras tis said
First Line:
Chloe your friend Pythagoras tis said
Last Line:
What Chloris wants is thrown away on you
DMI number:
22000
92.
Choose for thy command
First Line:
Choose for thy command
Last Line:
And torture one poor word a thousand ways
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
12895
93.
Cibber accept these feeble lays
First Line:
Cibber accept these feeble lays
Last Line:
The Laurel's justly thine
Author:
Mary Chapman (Speculation)
DMI number:
1862
94.
Cibber the glory of the British stage
First Line:
Cibber the glory of the British stage
Last Line:
By right hereditary poet born
DMI number:
3010
95.
Cinna affects to wear a beggar's clothes
First Line:
Cinna affects to wear a beggar's clothes
Last Line:
To be the dunces they'd be thought to act
DMI number:
13037
96.
Close to the best known author Umbra sits
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Close to the best known author Umbra sits
Last Line:
Know sense like charity begins at home
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
1973
97.
Co----n pale with envy lies
First Line:
Co----n pale with envy lies
Last Line:
His learning and his wit display
DMI number:
2752
98.
Codron may please the ladies as he writes
First Line:
Codron may please the ladies as he writes
Last Line:
Such fops as thou can never please the men
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3594
99.
Come hark to our ditty which shall not be long
First Line:
Come hark to our ditty which shall not be long
Last Line:
So beginning with nothing in nothing they end | Which nobody &c
DMI number:
17788
100.
Colley despise the world's dispraise
First Line:
Colley despise the world's dispraise
Last Line:
They're stap my vitals silly fellows
DMI number:
11096
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