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291.
Once Horace fancied from a man
First Line:
Once Horace fancied from a man
Last Line:
Has made the man a goose in earnest
DMI number:
15974
292.
Once in his life Moore judges right
First Line:
Once in his life Moore judges right
Last Line:
Who's but a publisher himself
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
2748
293.
One evening Prancer tired at home
First Line:
One evening Prancer tired at home
Last Line:
Of what has passed let nought be said on it
DMI number:
37762
294.
Proud of imagined arbitrary sway
First Line:
Proud of imagined arbitrary sway
Last Line:
Prove the sure presage of a tyrant's fall
DMI number:
37756
295.
Phoebus the witty gay and bright
First Line:
Phoebus the witty gay and bright
Last Line:
Has promised never to write again
DMI number:
7153
296.
Pleasingly sir you Horace still pursue
First Line:
Pleasingly sir you Horace still pursue
Last Line:
Wagging must be my quill and so adieu
Author:
Edmund Curll (Absolute)
DMI number:
13062
297.
Poems and prose of different force lay claim
First Line:
Poems and prose of different force lay claim
Last Line:
Thy ballads and thy bills are all thy own
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Confident)
DMI number:
3743
298.
Pollio who values nothing that's within
First Line:
Pollio who values nothing that's within
Last Line:
Buys books like beavers only for their skin
DMI number:
16961
299.
Prithee dear scribbling doctor why so short
First Line:
Prithee dear scribbling doctor why so short
Last Line:
Thou hast as many living that is none
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3582
300.
Prithee my gentle man of crape and prayer
First Line:
Prithee my gentle man of crape and prayer
Last Line:
Sir Richard never will say the same of thee
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3602
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