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111.
Should full blown pride in taunting accents say
First Line:
Should full blown pride in taunting accents say
Last Line:
Where service is eternal liberty
DMI number:
34516
112.
Shame of the court and to thy name a blot
First Line:
Shame of the court and to thy name a blot
Last Line:
And every brat I bear shall be a D---
DMI number:
2897
113.
See here all languages and nations meet
First Line:
See here all languages and nations meet
Last Line:
Those staring on each other prey and feed
DMI number:
16737
114.
So his bold tube man to the sun applied
First Line:
So his bold tube man to the sun applied
Last Line:
Give us this court and rule without a guard
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Absolute)
DMI number:
3577
115.
Sir by your rigling gate and jaunty mode
First Line:
Sir by your rigling gate and jaunty mode
Last Line:
But then twill be the pleasing pain of laughter
DMI number:
44401
116.
Still the vile vulgar ever discontent
First Line:
Still the vile vulgar ever discontent
Last Line:
And softly curse the tyrants whom they fear
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
1384
117.
Some think themselves exalted to the sky
First Line:
Some think themselves exalted to the sky
Last Line:
I rate my freedom higher
Author:
John Oldham (Absolute)
DMI number:
25232
118.
Some visit this place for their pleasure
First Line:
Some visit this place for their pleasure
Last Line:
I heartily wish you farewell
DMI number:
15300
119.
That man who would a tyrant be
First Line:
That man who would a tyrant be
Last Line:
To drive the spoiler from the hive
DMI number:
33508
120.
Sweet Nelly my heart's delight
First Line:
Sweet Nelly my heart's delight
Last Line:
A country farmer's son
DMI number:
805
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