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171.
His mind to him a kingdom is
First Line:
His mind to him a kingdom is
Last Line:
Just like the moonshine in the water
Author:
John Taylor (Speculation)
DMI number:
5548
172.
Here take this W--- spread it up and down
First Line:
Here take this W--- spread it up and down
Last Line:
With horns instead of bays the hero crowned
DMI number:
4442
173.
How should the ignorant be judge of wit
First Line:
How should the ignorant be judge of wit
Last Line:
Or men of sense applaud the jest of fools
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9381
174.
How wretched is the fate of those that write
First Line:
How wretched is the fate of those that write
Last Line:
One made the doctor and one dubbed the knight
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3471
175.
Hugh Peters's sense voice language action mien
First Line:
Hugh Peters's sense voice language action mien
Last Line:
Of ancient elocution the restorer
DMI number:
3017
176.
Humbly sheweth | Should you order Tom Brown
First Line:
Humbly sheweth | Should you order Tom Brown
Last Line:
Then clap him close prisoner without pen and ink | And your petitioner shall ever pray &c
Author:
Thomas Brown (Speculation) & Charles Sackville (Absolute)
DMI number:
4000
177.
How now friend S--- why so melancholy
First Line:
How now friend S--- why so melancholy
Last Line:
But hold pray lend em me I must go sh-te
DMI number:
1136
178.
I charge thee knight in great Apollo's name
First Line:
I charge thee knight in great Apollo's name
Last Line:
Thou wilt scarce leave one alive to take thy pills
Author:
Thomas Cheek (Speculation)
DMI number:
3765
179.
Hyp o not hyp-er-critic Doctor Ratcliff
First Line:
Hyp o not hyp-er-critic Doctor Ratcliff
Last Line:
And swear they're all prepared by Doctor Blocks 'em
DMI number:
3007
180.
I address you my lord an Ecclesiae Primarius
First Line:
I address you my lord an Ecclesiae Primarius
Last Line:
But Murray's the man I would have at my head
DMI number:
37768
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