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671.
Who laugh at virtue yet secure of fame
First Line:
Who laugh at virtue yet secure of fame
Last Line:
And know the joys that wit and wine can give
DMI number:
3875
672.
Who can refrain in these fantastic times
First Line:
Who can refrain in these fantastic times
Last Line:
Tis not the purse but manners make the man
DMI number:
11133
673.
Whoever hath a canting zealous mien
First Line:
Whoever hath a canting zealous mien
Last Line:
If man suspect him rogue if woman quean
DMI number:
7874
674.
While bunters attending the archbishop's door
First Line:
While bunters attending the archbishop's door
Last Line:
Concluded 'twas plain that they wanted his grace
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
15833
675.
Why I can smile and murder while I smile
First Line:
Why I can smile and murder while I smile
Last Line:
Tut were it further off I'll pluck it down
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14529
676.
Whoever thou art whose forward years are bent
First Line:
Whoever thou art whose forward years are bent
Last Line:
But what thou art and find the beggar there
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7256
677.
Whoever with curious eye has ranged
First Line:
Whoever with curious eye has ranged
Last Line:
And called the thing a beau
Author:
James Merrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
19516
678.
Whose eyes being bent upon the fops
First Line:
Whose eyes being bent upon the fops
Last Line:
For Amaryllis mourns in vain
DMI number:
14099
679.
With studied improprieties of speech
First Line:
With studied improprieties of speech
Last Line:
He she it and we ye they fright the soul
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
34853
680.
With that stern frowm it points its ugly way
First Line:
With that stern frowm it points its ugly way
Last Line:
Tis virtue foe the soul's entire disgrace
DMI number:
24672
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