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461.
Right reverend Sir with due respects
First Line:
Right reverend Sir with due respects
Last Line:
Nunc cedat toga armis
DMI number:
18394
462.
Satiric muse thy keenest darts prepare
First Line:
Satiric muse thy keenest darts prepare
Last Line:
Prodigious B---mont monster of the age
DMI number:
6443
463.
Sauntering with merry Jack of late
First Line:
Sauntering with merry Jack of late
Last Line:
You err cries Jack he always bows
DMI number:
15832
464.
Reader | Wise Aesop thought it no mistake
First Line:
Reader | Wise Aesop thought it no mistake
Last Line:
And all the vision vanished into smoke
DMI number:
5919
465.
Reason sit still enthroned in thine own state
First Line:
Reason sit still enthroned in thine own state
Last Line:
Tis passion only ruins kings not fate
Author:
Samuel Harding (Absolute)
DMI number:
15951
466.
Reason thou vain impertinence
First Line:
Reason thou vain impertinence
Last Line:
From which by reason we're confined
DMI number:
6921
467.
Search then the ruling passion there alone
First Line:
Search then the ruling passion there alone
Last Line:
Not that I cannot part with that and died
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
34102
468.
Should the old censor of imperial Rome
First Line:
Should the old censor of imperial Rome
Last Line:
You can't deny one line and yet I must
Author:
Walter Chamberlaine (Speculation) & Martin Gulliver (Confident)
DMI number:
108
469.
Should you employ your ridicule
First Line:
Should you employ your ridicule
Last Line:
Tincture their cup with gall
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11651
470.
Seraphic lord whom heaven for wonder meant
First Line:
Seraphic lord whom heaven for wonder meant
Last Line:
And brought three kingdoms to his master's laws
DMI number:
6605
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