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261.
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
262.
Shepherds on other banks your flocks may play
First Line:
Shepherds on other banks your flocks may play
Last Line:
Till the pale crescent shed her trembling ray
DMI number:
36939
263.
Seek not in these paths to view
First Line:
Seek not in these paths to view
Last Line:
Her sister nymph simplicity
Author:
John Prynne Parkes Pixell (Absolute)
DMI number:
27525
264.
See that thou art not born by too much heat
First Line:
See that thou art not born by too much heat
Last Line:
Nor cool my chariot in its fiery course
DMI number:
39940
265.
Seven famous daughters Derby's peak can boast
First Line:
Seven famous daughters Derby's peak can boast
Last Line:
Six are grim jades but Chatworth is a toast
DMI number:
35172
266.
See how the wandering Danube flows
First Line:
See how the wandering Danube flows
Last Line:
Turn infidel and atheist
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
30532
267.
See how the wandering Danube flows
First Line:
See how the wandering Danube flows
Last Line:
Turn infidel or atheist
DMI number:
7422
268.
Since tis sir your request that I send you my thought
First Line:
Since tis sir your request that I send you my thought
Last Line:
Or zounds else quote Q M--d had never scaped the gallows
DMI number:
18215
269.
So shipwrecked passengers escape to land
First Line:
So shipwrecked passengers escape to land
Last Line:
Will grace old theatres and build up new
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4027
270.
Sir | I've a pupil well draw near
First Line:
Sir | I've a pupil well draw near
Last Line:
Be sure you don't forget the crown
DMI number:
15277
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