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31.
When Arria from her wounded side
First Line:
When Arria from her wounded side
Last Line:
What Paetus is to do I feel
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27751
32.
With lace bedizened comes the man
First Line:
With lace bedizened comes the man
Last Line:
I came to dine and not to stare
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27753
33.
Would but the Delphian god my soul inspire
First Line:
Would but the Delphian god my soul inspire
Last Line:
As great a mother of our church defender of our laws
DMI number:
42883
34.
Wouldst thou by Attic taste approved
First Line:
Wouldst thou by Attic taste approved
Last Line:
Or dead amongst Grub-street's records lie
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27749
35.
A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands. With Notes [Vol 5] [T116246] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1782
ESTC number:
T116246
DMI number:
1132
36.
You sell your wife's rich jewels lace and clothes
First Line:
You sell your wife's rich jewels lace and clothes
Last Line:
Still sold returns and still is to be sold
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27758
37.
Your modern men of wit laugh at our schools
First Line:
Your modern men of wit laugh at our schools
Last Line:
An injured lover frantic with despair
DMI number:
36769
38.
Your teeth from Hemmet and your hair from Bolney
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Your teeth from Hemmet and your hair from Bolney
Last Line:
Was not an eye too to be had for money
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27756
39.
The festoon: a collection of epigrams, ancient and modern [T86025]
Publication Date:
1766
ESTC number:
T86025
DMI number:
1005
40.
The festoon: a collection of epigrams, ancient and modern [T86180]
Publication Date:
1767
ESTC number:
T86180
DMI number:
1171
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