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331.
Since not your loss of trade nor work in France
First Line:
Since not your loss of trade nor work in France
Last Line:
Painter till both do better let us draw no more
DMI number:
3853
332.
Since pageants ceased with curious figures wrought
First Line:
Since pageants ceased with curious figures wrought
Last Line:
Bright as on New-Year's-Day the laureate player
DMI number:
3039
333.
Since B---y's nonsense to outdo you strive
First Line:
Since B---y's nonsense to outdo you strive
Last Line:
And persecute poor Job and us no more
Author:
Anthony Henley (Speculation) & Christopher Codrington (Speculation)
DMI number:
3738
334.
Since farce and tongueless pantomimes can charm
First Line:
Since farce and tongueless pantomimes can charm
Last Line:
So shall my brethren live and eke Tom Thumb
DMI number:
2963
335.
Sir I admit your general rule
First Line:
Sir I admit your general rule
Last Line:
That every fool is not a poet
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
13479
336.
So by each bard an alderman shall sit
First Line:
So by each bard an alderman shall sit
Last Line:
The city printer and the city bard
Author:
Alexander Pope (Speculation)
DMI number:
37980
337.
So dark the night was that old Charon
First Line:
So dark the night was that old Charon
Last Line:
This is the only news from hell
Author:
Alexander Radcliffe (Confident)
DMI number:
3964
338.
Still thus to rack thy dull unthinking brain
First Line:
Still thus to rack thy dull unthinking brain
Last Line:
With all your might and main censorious Grub
DMI number:
11026
339.
Such were the wags who boldly did adventure
First Line:
Such were the wags who boldly did adventure
Last Line:
And wear their own fools cap instead of bays
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
22467
340.
Suffenus whom you know the witty
First Line:
Suffenus whom you know the witty
Last Line:
But see not our own load behind
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
4781
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