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11.
A monument of dullness to erect
First Line:
A monument of dullness to erect
Last Line:
To pare excrescencies from Bl-----re's wit
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Confident)
DMI number:
3734
12.
A mastiff's teeth are justly held in vogue
First Line:
A mastiff's teeth are justly held in vogue
Last Line:
Too rough to polish and too blunt to bite
DMI number:
15973
13.
A pert young daw tricked up with various plumes
First Line:
A pert young daw tricked up with various plumes
Last Line:
To us thy impudence alone is new
DMI number:
3022
14.
A pox on rhymes and physic S---ly cried
First Line:
A pox on rhymes and physic S---ly cried
Last Line:
My papers may but thou canst never be spoiled
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3579
15.
A welshman from his hills come down
First Line:
A welshman from his hills come down
Last Line:
Though sprinkled but by P----- makes M------ flow
DMI number:
4419
16.
A late epistle having chose
First Line:
A late epistle having chose
Last Line:
For every booby that can write
DMI number:
19786
17.
Ah hah sir Coll is that the way
First Line:
Ah hah sir Coll is that the way
Last Line:
Thy comfort is thou hast it
DMI number:
17635
18.
Accept a miracle instead of wit
First Line:
Accept a miracle instead of wit
Last Line:
See two dull lines with Stanhope's pencil writ
Author:
Alexander Pope (Speculation)
DMI number:
33960
19.
Accept great sir on your triumphant day
First Line:
Accept great sir on your triumphant day
Last Line:
Than ever when full the reprobate before
DMI number:
12976
20.
Accept o Cibber the adventurous lay
First Line:
Accept o Cibber the adventurous lay
Last Line:
Give the poet then some ale | Ale
Author:
Stephen Duck (Speculation)
DMI number:
1863
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