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321.
There are who think my verses are too bold
First Line:
There are who think my verses are too bold
Last Line:
Will smile dismiss the bill and set you free
DMI number:
25717
322.
There is a game which learned with care
First Line:
There is a game which learned with care
Last Line:
That fools in giving wit excel
DMI number:
7313
323.
They may talk of the goddesses in Ida vales
First Line:
They may talk of the goddesses in Ida vales
Last Line:
But you show your wit whereas they showed their tails
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
9688
324.
They say A--'s a wit for what
First Line:
They say A--'s a wit for what
Last Line:
For writing no for writing not
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
9692
325.
This love is pure which is designed
First Line:
This love is pure which is designed
Last Line:
To learn more sense and be informed by thine
DMI number:
43378
326.
Thou wreath'st the author's with the hero's bays
First Line:
Thou wreath'st the author's with the hero's bays
Last Line:
Rhyme shall grace wit your wit shall raise my rhyme
DMI number:
17518
327.
This monument for Hudibras
First Line:
This monument for Hudibras
Last Line:
Erected was by John de Brass
DMI number:
35082
328.
This night let busy man no pleasure spare
First Line:
This night let busy man no pleasure spare
Last Line:
To make wit honest is no easy task
DMI number:
38331
329.
Though every one knows
First Line:
Though every one knows
Last Line:
Her choice is to live in the pain
DMI number:
35156
330.
Though I but seventeen do declare
First Line:
Though I but seventeen do declare
Last Line:
A parson wears a band
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36921
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