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301.
Poor Job lost all the comforts of his life
First Line:
Poor Job lost all the comforts of his life
Last Line:
Must have prevailed and Job had cursed and died
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Speculation) & Knightly Chetwood (Speculation)
DMI number:
3745
302.
Poor Job lost all the comforts of his life
First Line:
Poor Job lost all the comforts of his life
Last Line:
Must have prevailed Job had blasphemed and died
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Speculation) & Knightly Chetwood (Speculation)
DMI number:
31012
303.
Poor Job was plagued of holy men the best
First Line:
Poor Job was plagued of holy men the best
Last Line:
He shows the devil who should act the priest
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3596
304.
Pope has true genius all his works declare
First Line:
Pope has true genius all his works declare
Last Line:
By satire these the rest by just applause
DMI number:
24803
305.
Prancer for thee Hibernian harps are strung
First Line:
Prancer for thee Hibernian harps are strung
Last Line:
Nor murder Ireland as you murder greek
DMI number:
37782
306.
Pray tell me the reason why when you recite
First Line:
Pray tell me the reason why when you recite
Last Line:
What stolen is good what you wrote is poor
DMI number:
6111
307.
Philips to thy lamented shade
First Line:
Philips to thy lamented shade
Last Line:
But most of all from writing
DMI number:
3068
308.
Phillips to thy lament shade
First Line:
Phillips to thy lament shade
Last Line:
But most of all from that of writing
DMI number:
12973
309.
Say envious Grubs why thus is Henley blamed
First Line:
Say envious Grubs why thus is Henley blamed
Last Line:
And with one knock-down argument confute
DMI number:
13020
310.
Quixote once met a tumbrel on his way
First Line:
Quixote once met a tumbrel on his way
Last Line:
And in plain tokens bade him kiss his arse
DMI number:
2971
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