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101.
To send me madam in this picture here
First Line:
To send me madam in this picture here
Last Line:
Whom I did most admire and who did most love me
DMI number:
8920
102.
Twas sacred satire first inspired my song
First Line:
Twas sacred satire first inspired my song
Last Line:
And made a duty of my first delight
DMI number:
27906
103.
What noise is this good God what doleful cries
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What noise is this good God what doleful cries
Last Line:
Lodge where I can and where by chance I'm led
DMI number:
8808
104.
What fury what distraction blinds
First Line:
What fury what distraction blinds
Last Line:
And fatten and improve the fertile soil
DMI number:
8975
105.
What learned fury in my breast does reign
First Line:
What learned fury in my breast does reign
Last Line:
Untrodden by the insipid Perraults of the age
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Confident)
DMI number:
8974
106.
When in the senate honest Paul
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When in the senate honest Paul
Last Line:
To be thus with your speeches stunned
DMI number:
8941
107.
While in his double elbow chair
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While in his double elbow chair
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His words are articles of faith
DMI number:
9440
108.
When with stiff air and awkward grace
First Line:
When with stiff air and awkward grace
Last Line:
Satan to saints were chanting hymns
DMI number:
8933
109.
Whence comes it friend that thou art so changed of late
First Line:
Whence comes it friend that thou art so changed of late
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Nor peace come in till summer's almost gone
DMI number:
8799
110.
While the fierce beadle's brat does loudly bawl
First Line:
While the fierce beadle's brat does loudly bawl
Last Line:
The son is harmless but the father's feared
DMI number:
9444
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