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1.
A monument of dullness to erect
First Line:
A monument of dullness to erect
Last Line:
To pare excrescencies from Bl-----re's wit
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Confident)
DMI number:
3734
2.
Ask me not friend what I approve or blame
First Line:
Ask me not friend what I approve or blame
Last Line:
But by some nameless power to give me joy
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
9781
3.
Ask me not friend what I approve or blame
First Line:
Ask me not friend what I approve or blame
Last Line:
The faithful honest man and the well-natured friend
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
22242
4.
By nature meant by want a pedant made
First Line:
By nature meant by want a pedant made
Last Line:
To give us drenches for the plague of wit
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Confident)
DMI number:
3729
5.
Goddess to urge me on forbear
First Line:
Goddess to urge me on forbear
Last Line:
And to the gods and Caesar leave the rest
DMI number:
8912
6.
Our bard shall end tonight as he began
First Line:
Our bard shall end tonight as he began
Last Line:
Scattere in waste their censure and their praise
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Confident)
DMI number:
38929
7.
Poems and prose of different force lay claim
First Line:
Poems and prose of different force lay claim
Last Line:
Thy ballads and thy bills are all thy own
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Confident)
DMI number:
3743
8.
Poets fine titles for themselves may find
First Line:
Poets fine titles for themselves may find
Last Line:
The wives of half his race more luckier than his own
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Confident)
DMI number:
3498
9.
Poets fine titles for themselves may find
First Line:
Poets fine titles for themselves may find
Last Line:
The wives of half this race more lucky than his own
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
35842
10.
Poor Job lost all the comforts of his life
First Line:
Poor Job lost all the comforts of his life
Last Line:
Must have prevailed and Job had cursed and died
Author:
Knightly Chetwood (Speculation) & Christopher Codrington (Speculation)
DMI number:
3745
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