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61.
Can it be thought ye wives this scribbling fool
First Line:
Can it be thought ye wives this scribbling fool
Last Line:
Wives won't be taught be it the school for maids
Author:
Hugh Kelly (Absolute)
DMI number:
37866
62.
Can we succeed by wishing tis a jest
First Line:
Can we succeed by wishing tis a jest
Last Line:
The greatest bar to happiness is pride
DMI number:
22098
63.
Can you count the silver lights
First Line:
Can you count the silver lights
Last Line:
Or Marlborough's acts or -----n's charms
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
8395
64.
Careless quite of mighty things
First Line:
Careless quite of mighty things
Last Line:
At least I hope it may be so
DMI number:
3273
65.
But fear some other might the honour win
First Line:
But fear some other might the honour win
Last Line:
And he too late or second should come in
DMI number:
5603
66.
By good St Andrew and the thistle
First Line:
By good St Andrew and the thistle
Last Line:
The harm there is in all the three
DMI number:
31874
67.
By heaven tis false I am not vain
First Line:
By heaven tis false I am not vain
Last Line:
And witty at my cost
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
2860
68.
Come hither my country squire
First Line:
Come hither my country squire
Last Line:
Or enjoy the delights of the town | Such flaunting &c
Author:
Henry Carey (Absolute)
DMI number:
23758
69.
Deaf to the bar the pulpit and the throne
First Line:
Deaf to the bar the pulpit and the throne
Last Line:
And pistol proof put down these mighty men
Author:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Absolute)
DMI number:
37948
70.
Dear Frank with fancy fire and style
First Line:
Dear Frank with fancy fire and style
Last Line:
Despise his want of sense
Author:
Thomas Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
218
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