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601.
Pinchall possessing heaps of wealth
First Line:
Pinchall possessing heaps of wealth
Last Line:
And cram his nunquam satis
DMI number:
17079
602.
Piqued at the C----t she knew not why
First Line:
Piqued at the C----t she knew not why
Last Line:
And where lies freedom but in change
DMI number:
19484
603.
Pirithous his name you oft repeat
First Line:
Pirithous his name you oft repeat
Last Line:
He never gave he let Orestes take
DMI number:
27684
604.
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man
First Line:
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man
Last Line:
Oh give relief and heaven will bless your store
Author:
Thomas Moss (Absolute)
DMI number:
27164
605.
Plausus would thrive and therefore does obey
First Line:
Plausus would thrive and therefore does obey
Last Line:
Plausus will never pray without a cause
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
17065
606.
Poets are sure the strangest mortals known
First Line:
Poets are sure the strangest mortals known
Last Line:
Who thus seem rich and wiser every hour
DMI number:
36859
607.
Poets had formerly not only bread
First Line:
Poets had formerly not only bread
Last Line:
Honour dead bards and let the living starve
DMI number:
24747
608.
Poets of old with every genius blessed
First Line:
Poets of old with every genius blessed
Last Line:
But then they are not worth the bread they eat
DMI number:
24748
609.
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
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Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
Last Line:
They are surely his own for which a man pays
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
13738
610.
Penny and penny
First Line:
Penny and penny
Last Line:
Shall never have many
DMI number:
23482
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