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111.
Our Q---n more anxious to be just
First Line:
Our Q---n more anxious to be just
Last Line:
Whom Lewis like she cannot bribe
DMI number:
17055
112.
Our author by experience finds it true
First Line:
Our author by experience finds it true
Last Line:
And see us play the tragedy of wit
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
17532
113.
On Richmond Hill with doublet bare
First Line:
On Richmond Hill with doublet bare
Last Line:
Trod on by fools like straw or stubble
Author:
James Robertson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33274
114.
One half this canvas shows of that great sage
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One half this canvas shows of that great sage
Last Line:
Him the whole earth's not able to comprise
DMI number:
15719
115.
Poet and patriot hear a nation's praise
First Line:
Poet and patriot hear a nation's praise
Last Line:
To live in scorn and in oblivion rot
DMI number:
16681
116.
Pollio must needs to penitence excite
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Pollio must needs to penitence excite
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And damns the love of fame for which he writes
DMI number:
16706
117.
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
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Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
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They are surely his own for which a man pays
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
13738
118.
Priscus thou often asks what I shall be
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Priscus thou often asks what I shall be
Last Line:
If thou a lion art what wilt thou be
DMI number:
44521
119.
Says Ramsay to Phoebus my lord I must tell ye
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Says Ramsay to Phoebus my lord I must tell ye
Last Line:
Retrieve with my hand what I've lost by my brain
DMI number:
16960
120.
Robin earl of Huntingdon
First Line:
Robin earl of Huntingdon
Last Line:
May England never know again
DMI number:
37008
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