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181.
If humour wit and honesty could save
First Line:
If humour wit and honesty could save
Last Line:
Whom all mankind esteemed and loved so well
Author:
Stephen Duck (Confident)
DMI number:
25297
182.
If it be true celestial powers
First Line:
If it be true celestial powers
Last Line:
Bestow upon my mind
Author:
Esther Johnson (Confident)
DMI number:
11627
183.
If Jenny beauty had or wit
First Line:
If Jenny beauty had or wit
Last Line:
That Jenny charms your sight
DMI number:
11179
184.
If one should quote the counsel grave
First Line:
If one should quote the counsel grave
Last Line:
And his old place contented takes
DMI number:
33538
185.
If wit as we are told be a disease
First Line:
If wit as we are told be a disease
Last Line:
Tis from his pen the grand elixir flows
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3763
186.
If evil sprites when they forsake
First Line:
If evil sprites when they forsake
Last Line:
To bless it with your wit
DMI number:
19145
187.
If honour in the breech is lodged
First Line:
If honour in the breech is lodged
Last Line:
Sir Peter's honour's gone
DMI number:
36033
188.
If that some painter in a piece should place
First Line:
If that some painter in a piece should place
Last Line:
Will burst or kill them ere they'll reading leave
DMI number:
42213
189.
If you those epigrams commend
First Line:
If you those epigrams commend
Last Line:
Because it ends with --- none at all
DMI number:
21073
190.
Learn then what morals critics ought to show
First Line:
Learn then what morals critics ought to show
Last Line:
And love to praise with reason on his side
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30651
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