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241.
Let Sporus tremble - What that thing of silk
First Line:
Let Sporus tremble - What that thing of silk
Last Line:
Wit that can creep and pride that licks the dust
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22770
242.
Last post from heaven brings the reason
First Line:
Last post from heaven brings the reason
Last Line:
Which served to make the waters pass
DMI number:
985
243.
Laugh at dull ignorance and them that say
First Line:
Laugh at dull ignorance and them that say
Last Line:
For none but fools ever read it through to know
DMI number:
23179
244.
Lawyer and bard believe me for thy friend
First Line:
Lawyer and bard believe me for thy friend
Last Line:
If any fools will do the same by thee
DMI number:
3619
245.
Methinks you take too much upon you sir
First Line:
Methinks you take too much upon you sir
Last Line:
Unless to be a wit's to be an A----
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3597
246.
Mind but thy preaching Trapp translate no further
First Line:
Mind but thy preaching Trapp translate no further
Last Line:
Is it not written thou shall do no murder
DMI number:
27816
247.
Mary a chambermaid a brown-eyed lass
First Line:
Mary a chambermaid a brown-eyed lass
Last Line:
Surely at night then you'll be brought to bed
Author:
Sir Aston Cokayne (Confident)
DMI number:
17133
248.
M'unactive years devouring envy blame
First Line:
M'unactive years devouring envy blame
Last Line:
The greatest part of Stephen Duck will live
Author:
Stephen Duck (Speculation)
DMI number:
1864
249.
Misguided youth remember Nero's doom
First Line:
Misguided youth remember Nero's doom
Last Line:
Informed by kicks and cudgelled into sense
DMI number:
6378
250.
Men satire hate because tis nature's glass
First Line:
Men satire hate because tis nature's glass
Last Line:
The fair you omit will suffer less by D--t
DMI number:
10161
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