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121.
A monkey every day was chid
First Line:
A monkey every day was chid
Last Line:
Extinguishing through fear the blaze
DMI number:
33286
122.
A monkey once an odd request
First Line:
A monkey once an odd request
Last Line:
As beetles dull and light as flies
DMI number:
21671
123.
A peacock of his feathers vain
First Line:
A peacock of his feathers vain
Last Line:
I like an eagle mount the sky
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Confident)
DMI number:
30302
124.
A peacock of his feathers vain
First Line:
A peacock of his feathers vain
Last Line:
I like the eagle mount the sky
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30387
125.
A peacock which as oft you've heard
First Line:
A peacock which as oft you've heard
Last Line:
Most justly merit loss of sight
DMI number:
37055
126.
A peasant on his dying bed
First Line:
A peasant on his dying bed
Last Line:
That diligence itself's a treasure
DMI number:
30227
127.
A peasant past his climacteric year
First Line:
A peasant past his climacteric year
Last Line:
Their trouble they forget and wish it gone
DMI number:
6246
128.
A Persian monarch one of those
First Line:
A Persian monarch one of those
Last Line:
We row with pleasure and with pride obey
Author:
Charles Denis (Absolute)
DMI number:
28332
129.
A pert young daw tricked up with various plumes
First Line:
A pert young daw tricked up with various plumes
Last Line:
To us thy impudence alone is new
DMI number:
3022
130.
A pin by various fortune tossed
First Line:
A pin by various fortune tossed
Last Line:
And both the Indies are our own
DMI number:
30274
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