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121.
Dare all that's possible
First Line:
Dare all that's possible
Last Line:
I'll fall their envy if they doom my fall
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
18605
122.
Dear Thomas didst thou never pop
First Line:
Dear Thomas didst thou never pop
Last Line:
Always aspiring always low
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
1752
123.
Dear Tom I thank you for the offer
First Line:
Dear Tom I thank you for the offer
Last Line:
Too well I know your skill and fame
DMI number:
3008
124.
Envy will merit as its shade persue
First Line:
Envy will merit as its shade persue
Last Line:
Reflect new glories and augment the day
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
1369
125.
Envy will merit as its shade pursue
First Line:
Envy will merit as its shade pursue
Last Line:
The opposing body's grossness not its own
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
29808
126.
Ere bribes convince you whom to choose
First Line:
Ere bribes convince you whom to choose
Last Line:
Ours sell themselves and take the gold
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
1966
127.
Ere Noll did gainst his pious prince rebel
First Line:
Ere Noll did gainst his pious prince rebel
Last Line:
Today what yesterday preached strenuously
DMI number:
8104
128.
Escaped from my guardian's tyrannical sway
First Line:
Escaped from my guardian's tyrannical sway
Last Line:
For their bubbles and bows to give your good sense
Author:
Samuel Foote (Absolute)
DMI number:
37952
129.
Don't boast prithee Cibber so much of thy state
First Line:
Don't boast prithee Cibber so much of thy state
Last Line:
And tis easy to know their buffoons from their friends
DMI number:
17981
130.
Donatus you as opportunely ask
First Line:
Donatus you as opportunely ask
Last Line:
Rest on thy mellow lips and feast upon the sound
Author:
William Tunstall (Confident)
DMI number:
9353
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