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411.
Tis hard my friend to write in such an age
First Line:
Tis hard my friend to write in such an age
Last Line:
So great a poet and so good a friend
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3184
412.
Thy thoughts were never great it's very plain
First Line:
Thy thoughts were never great it's very plain
Last Line:
If thou hadst brains thou wouldst not write at all
DMI number:
3618
413.
Thy verses are eternal o my friend
First Line:
Thy verses are eternal o my friend
Last Line:
For he who reads them reads them to no end
DMI number:
27815
414.
Thy wit in vain th' invenomed critic gnaws
First Line:
Thy wit in vain th' invenomed critic gnaws
Last Line:
Has on thy soul exerted double art
DMI number:
3016
415.
Ticio stands gazing for the clouded sun
First Line:
Ticio stands gazing for the clouded sun
Last Line:
To lose by seeking what thou seekest to find
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
17392
416.
Three frenchmen grateful in their way
First Line:
Three frenchmen grateful in their way
Last Line:
Such panegyric into praise
DMI number:
12970
417.
Three great wise men in the same era born
First Line:
Three great wise men in the same era born
Last Line:
To make a third she joined the former two
DMI number:
30579
418.
Three poets grave divines in England born
First Line:
Three poets grave divines in England born
Last Line:
To perfect him she joined the former two
DMI number:
2938
419.
Three sons of dullness an illustrious race
First Line:
Three sons of dullness an illustrious race
Last Line:
From all her sons so impudent and dull
DMI number:
3391
420.
To vex and torture thy unmeaning brain
First Line:
To vex and torture thy unmeaning brain
Last Line:
For anything entirely but an ass
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
3426
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