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1.
Bond damns the poor and hates them from his heart
First Line:
Bond damns the poor and hates them from his heart
Last Line:
Admits and leaves them providence's care
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22426
2.
But when by man's audacious labour won
First Line:
But when by man's audacious labour won
Last Line:
To Ward to Waters Chartres or the devil
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22422
3.
Fortune not much of humbling me can boast
First Line:
Fortune not much of humbling me can boast
Last Line:
Let us be fixed and our own masters still
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28030
4.
Great Villers' fate sage Cutler could foresee
First Line:
Great Villers' fate sage Cutler could foresee
Last Line:
That I can do when all I have is gone
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
24862
5.
Grown old in rhyme twas barbarous to discard
First Line:
Grown old in rhyme twas barbarous to discard
Last Line:
Nor force him to be damned to get his living
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation) & Joseph Addison (Confident) & Sir Richard Steele (Confident) & Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
13373
6.
Grown old in rhyme twere barbarous to discard
First Line:
Grown old in rhyme twere barbarous to discard
Last Line:
Nor force him to be damned to get his living
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation) & Joseph Addison (Confident) & Sir Richard Steele (Confident) & Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
1970
7.
His grace will game to White's a bull be led
First Line:
His grace will game to White's a bull be led
Last Line:
And silent sells a king or buys a queen
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22425
8.
His grace's fate sage Cutler could foresee
First Line:
His grace's fate sage Cutler could foresee
Last Line:
Want with a full or with an empty purse
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
16362
9.
Honour and shame from no condition rise
First Line:
Honour and shame from no condition rise
Last Line:
The rest is all but leather or prunella
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
37185
10.
I give and devise old Euclio said
First Line:
I give and devise old Euclio said
Last Line:
Not that I cannot part with that and died
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22417
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