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611.
To rack and torture thy unmeaning brain
First Line:
To rack and torture thy unmeaning brain
Last Line:
For any thing entire but for an ass
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute) & Sir Carr Scrope (Speculation)
DMI number:
5670
612.
To hear your complaints I shall ever be ready
First Line:
To hear your complaints I shall ever be ready
Last Line:
Instead of my arse let them all kiss my hand
DMI number:
38566
613.
To breakfast if to Ranelagh you stray
First Line:
To breakfast if to Ranelagh you stray
Last Line:
Fatigued you cry today pray with us dine
DMI number:
28268
614.
To doggerel now I turn my pen
First Line:
To doggerel now I turn my pen
Last Line:
May ease and plenty be thy fate
DMI number:
41781
615.
To fair pretty Betty Dan sat for his picture
First Line:
To fair pretty Betty Dan sat for his picture
Last Line:
Tis certain the copy had out done the original
Author:
Patrick Delany (Confident)
DMI number:
3365
616.
Turned of threescore for that sir is your case
First Line:
Turned of threescore for that sir is your case
Last Line:
Turned of threescore and turn a levee hunter
DMI number:
6406
617.
True courtiers should be modest and not nice
First Line:
True courtiers should be modest and not nice
Last Line:
Bold nut not impudent pleasure love not vice
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14117
618.
True friends appear less moved than counterfeit
First Line:
True friends appear less moved than counterfeit
Last Line:
Absurd unpitied grows a public jest
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9377
619.
True wit is like the brilliant stone
First Line:
True wit is like the brilliant stone
Last Line:
And sparkles while it wounds
DMI number:
2987
620.
Trust not a man we are by nature false
First Line:
Trust not a man we are by nature false
Last Line:
But if he swears he'll certainly deceive thee
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
19896
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