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401.
Love hope and fear desire aversion rage
First Line:
Love hope and fear desire aversion rage
Last Line:
And they reward our labours with a smile
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
35905
402.
Love in a puzzle and the modish wife
First Line:
Love in a puzzle and the modish wife
Last Line:
And give him honest fame in your applause
DMI number:
33943
403.
Most raw recruits in times of peace appear
First Line:
Most raw recruits in times of peace appear
Last Line:
If with a wish to please we want the powers
DMI number:
36009
404.
Mr Weston Mr Weston
First Line:
Mr Weston Mr Weston
Last Line:
Pray don't give sentence till the piece is ended
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
33914
405.
Much has been said in this reforming age
First Line:
Much has been said in this reforming age
Last Line:
And every generous heart shall beat applause
DMI number:
39097
406.
My scandalous neighbours of Portugal street
First Line:
My scandalous neighbours of Portugal street
Last Line:
Or else by poor sneaking Will Thomas Will Thomas | Or else &c
DMI number:
27151
407.
My muse dear Keene with heavy heart essays
First Line:
My muse dear Keene with heavy heart essays
Last Line:
In the bright habitation of the blessed
Author:
William Wilks (Confident)
DMI number:
9967
408.
My part being small I have had time today
First Line:
My part being small I have had time today
Last Line:
And please you to a height or not at all
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35759
409.
My plot I fear will take but with a few
First Line:
My plot I fear will take but with a few
Last Line:
And musquetoon at last decide the cause
DMI number:
38900
410.
My poor papa's in woeful agitation
First Line:
My poor papa's in woeful agitation
Last Line:
Beat you the french but let your wives beat you
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
33930
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