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2161.
The poet and the painter safely dare
First Line:
The poet and the painter safely dare
Last Line:
Transcend the painter's skill the poet's thought
DMI number:
34876
2162.
The poet Boileau's picture here you see
First Line:
The poet Boileau's picture here you see
Last Line:
Why 'tis to see himself so vilely drawn
DMI number:
8942
2163.
The judge removed though he's no more my lord
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The judge removed though he's no more my lord
Last Line:
And let him pay his taxes out in writing
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35788
2164.
The justest grief that can on fate attend
First Line:
The justest grief that can on fate attend
Last Line:
Too big for words can only feel the rest
DMI number:
5737
2165.
The labouring bee when his sharp sting is gone
First Line:
The labouring bee when his sharp sting is gone
Last Line:
To make fine fools of you and all your parts
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
17534
2166.
The labours of a Dublin day
First Line:
The labours of a Dublin day
Last Line:
And Betty here bring L----n's ode
DMI number:
25670
2167.
The noble art to Cadmus owes its rise
First Line:
The noble art to Cadmus owes its rise
Last Line:
Gave colour form and body to the thought
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
27931
2168.
The noblest fruits transplanted in our isle
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The noblest fruits transplanted in our isle
Last Line:
And nature seconds all his soft desires
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10483
2169.
The nymph who wrote this in an amorous fit
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The nymph who wrote this in an amorous fit
Last Line:
This racer would prove but a dull foundered jade
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
15673
2170.
The nymph whose virgin heart thy charms have taught
First Line:
The nymph whose virgin heart thy charms have taught
Last Line:
Too happy should I meet the same return
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation)
DMI number:
15490
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