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11.
If taste would wander from the south
First Line:
If taste would wander from the south
Last Line:
And dragged with sighs from sweet Bon hill
DMI number:
37883
12.
So death the old stager
First Line:
So death the old stager
Last Line:
But now he's as dead as old Harry
DMI number:
35657
13.
That the style is superb every artist must own
First Line:
That the style is superb every artist must own
Last Line:
Tis the genius of Adam and Eve
Author:
Edward Thompson (Speculation)
DMI number:
35945
14.
The half of depressa resurgam omit
First Line:
The half of depressa resurgam omit
Last Line:
If you think you're rising by G--- you are bit
DMI number:
35663
15.
The fickle fops which range abroad
First Line:
The fickle fops which range abroad
Last Line:
To copy greater you
DMI number:
37994
16.
To cards the fair dame is so very a slave
First Line:
To cards the fair dame is so very a slave
Last Line:
She would rise with the vole in her hand
DMI number:
35664
17.
While pompous monuments adorn these tombs
First Line:
While pompous monuments adorn these tombs
Last Line:
A grove of cypress to adorn thy grave
DMI number:
38159
18.
Whether sailor or not for a moment avast
First Line:
Whether sailor or not for a moment avast
Last Line:
When he hears the last whistle he'll jump upon deck
DMI number:
33977
19.
Ye classics pray talk not of beauties of yore
First Line:
Ye classics pray talk not of beauties of yore
Last Line:
To delight the sweet nymph of the hill
DMI number:
38083
20.
An asylum for fugitives. [T118927] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1776
ESTC number:
T118927
DMI number:
1282
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