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131.
For shame give over writing and scribble no more
First Line:
For shame give over writing and scribble no more
Last Line:
To such a vile heap of nonsense and scandal
DMI number:
10167
132.
For writing to this little book your name
First Line:
For writing to this little book your name
Last Line:
But all must praise your great good nature
DMI number:
12845
133.
Fools are known by looking wise
First Line:
Fools are known by looking wise
Last Line:
As men find woodcocks by their eyes
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
5618
134.
Fools back their feeble want of sense
First Line:
Fools back their feeble want of sense
Last Line:
As when tis in a wrong belief
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
9506
135.
From gothic rubbish of thy brain
First Line:
From gothic rubbish of thy brain
Last Line:
Why wilt thou little David write
DMI number:
31538
136.
From Grecian Aesop to our Gay
First Line:
From Grecian Aesop to our Gay
Last Line:
And punish all the world beside
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
33455
137.
From Helicon the bards of old have sung
First Line:
From Helicon the bards of old have sung
Last Line:
That he through every ode is all the same
DMI number:
11753
138.
From learned men we should our morals take
First Line:
From learned men we should our morals take
Last Line:
Is but to contradict and thwart mankind
DMI number:
12851
139.
From our throne at Parnassus we Phoebus commend
First Line:
From our throne at Parnassus we Phoebus commend
Last Line:
Who rail at thy numbers would rail at Apollo's
DMI number:
12892
140.
From serious arts or glorious arms
First Line:
From serious arts or glorious arms
Last Line:
Of Waller Dryden or of Pope
Author:
Edmund Curll (Speculation)
DMI number:
2922
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