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321.
C--m best friend to truth of soul sincere
First Line:
C--m best friend to truth of soul sincere
Last Line:
And justly honoured by the state he loved
DMI number:
31094
322.
C--m no friend to truth in fraud sincere
First Line:
C--m no friend to truth in fraud sincere
Last Line:
Cursed scorned and hated even by those he loved
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
31093
323.
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you set
First Line:
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you set
Last Line:
The execrable phantom disappeared
DMI number:
5719
324.
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you write
First Line:
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you write
Last Line:
The execrable phantom disappeared
Author:
William Cavendish (Speculation) & William Cavendish (Confident)
DMI number:
6755
325.
Came one of these from whig and one from tory
First Line:
Came one of these from whig and one from tory
Last Line:
Tis plain one swears and likely both may lie
DMI number:
3074
326.
Can Apollo resist or a poet refuse
First Line:
Can Apollo resist or a poet refuse
Last Line:
By a jockey and gambler a p-p and a wh-
DMI number:
31999
327.
Can ease be consistent with state
First Line:
Can ease be consistent with state
Last Line:
You've wisdom enough for old age
DMI number:
23601
328.
Car-men turn poets now why may not I
First Line:
Car-men turn poets now why may not I
Last Line:
With far more fame thanks to your scribbling lies
DMI number:
43110
329.
By his hall chimney where in rusty grate
First Line:
By his hall chimney where in rusty grate
Last Line:
Here's to thy much loved health | With all my heart
Author:
Soame Jenyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
31633
330.
By public voice distinguished and approved
First Line:
By public voice distinguished and approved
Last Line:
And to their ancestors good deeds add lasting fame
DMI number:
11265
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