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311.
Though strength of genius by experience taught
First Line:
Though strength of genius by experience taught
Last Line:
You act from nature what I teach from art
Author:
George Bubb Dodington (Absolute)
DMI number:
1791
312.
Though I refused to tell off hand
First Line:
Though I refused to tell off hand
Last Line:
To you and better hands I leave it
DMI number:
10227
313.
Though most mankind upbraids and strives to vex
First Line:
Though most mankind upbraids and strives to vex
Last Line:
Yet she in love most constant will abide
DMI number:
7694
314.
Through servile flattery thou dost all commend
First Line:
Through servile flattery thou dost all commend
Last Line:
Who cares to please where no man can offend
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Confident)
DMI number:
6323
315.
Tis false lewd priest I speak it in thy face
First Line:
Tis false lewd priest I speak it in thy face
Last Line:
Thou'll never be tickled who canst never be cured
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3616
316.
To think on one's follies sometimes is but right
First Line:
To think on one's follies sometimes is but right
Last Line:
Miss fortune miss conduct miss chance and miss take
DMI number:
32846
317.
To what new curse does preserve our race
First Line:
To what new curse does preserve our race
Last Line:
But a stung conscience be their softest rack
DMI number:
2285
318.
To whom all people far and near
First Line:
To whom all people far and near
Last Line:
They for discovery flock or curing
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
1780
319.
To speak the truth is criminal now
First Line:
To speak the truth is criminal now
Last Line:
And our distressed land surround
DMI number:
7478
320.
To sum up all the current news
First Line:
To sum up all the current news
Last Line:
On all - their ground is - mere conjecture
DMI number:
18250
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