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291.
Who reads of Oedipus or Scylla now
First Line:
Who reads of Oedipus or Scylla now
Last Line:
Proceed in your romance transported beau
DMI number:
27669
292.
Who with your teeth the stretching leather drew
First Line:
Who with your teeth the stretching leather drew
Last Line:
If an old shoe may serve to raise us higher
DMI number:
27650
293.
Why dost thou come great censor of the age
First Line:
Why dost thou come great censor of the age
Last Line:
Dost thou come in but to go out again
DMI number:
13741
294.
Why dost thou in a fever friend declaim
First Line:
Why dost thou in a fever friend declaim
Last Line:
Thou wilt then relieve the oppressor and oppressed
DMI number:
17405
295.
Why in Pall-Mall with Dodsley will you dwell
First Line:
Why in Pall-Mall with Dodsley will you dwell
Last Line:
Away but you might safer be at home
DMI number:
27311
296.
With the best wines of France you entertain
First Line:
With the best wines of France you entertain
Last Line:
Neither believe it Sir nor am adry
DMI number:
27387
297.
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
298.
Wine and good fare and my own person nice
First Line:
Wine and good fare and my own person nice
Last Line:
Yours be the town or yours the world's command
DMI number:
27348
299.
Will and I differ who so great as will
First Line:
Will and I differ who so great as will
Last Line:
Free be the man who would my master be
DMI number:
27341
300.
Why seem you dead to all the joys of life
First Line:
Why seem you dead to all the joys of life
Last Line:
I'm sorry you have had this accident
DMI number:
27362
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