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21.
Above these thousand years
First Line:
Above these thousand years
Last Line:
Is an eternal truth
Author:
Archibald Pitcairn (Speculation)
DMI number:
4663
22.
Accept dear miss these fine essays
First Line:
Accept dear miss these fine essays
Last Line:
And lead to eternal joys
DMI number:
36340
23.
Adverbs denote and make appear
First Line:
Adverbs denote and make appear
Last Line:
And always answer no
DMI number:
36492
24.
Ah tell me why deluded sex thus we
First Line:
Ah tell me why deluded sex thus we
Last Line:
Will owe our charms of wit of parts and poetry
DMI number:
43034
25.
After a painful life in study spent
First Line:
After a painful life in study spent
Last Line:
Is what we have admired to imitate
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
4234
26.
All monkies as the fable says
First Line:
All monkies as the fable says
Last Line:
To take from him the use of speech
DMI number:
37783
27.
Another's knowledge
First Line:
Another's knowledge
Last Line:
On others' knowledge and exile their own
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute) & James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
16015
28.
An inner room receives the humorous souls
First Line:
An inner room receives the humorous souls
Last Line:
To promise future health for present fees
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
5482
29.
An interjection is a part I find
First Line:
An interjection is a part I find
Last Line:
Then says all the rest amen so be it
DMI number:
42392
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And being all a-sat in the adverbs hall
First Line:
And being all a-sat in the adverbs hall
Last Line:
Were drunk that night to solder up the breach
DMI number:
42387
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