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431.
If the partridge had but the woodcock thigh
First Line:
If the partridge had but the woodcock thigh
Last Line:
Twould be the best bird ever sat in a nest
DMI number:
23486
432.
If ladies weep when petted lap-dogs die
First Line:
If ladies weep when petted lap-dogs die
Last Line:
To some new constellation give the name
DMI number:
20039
433.
If liberty of conscience ever was good
First Line:
If liberty of conscience ever was good
Last Line:
So kindness gains where arguments do fail
DMI number:
5470
434.
If one should quote the counsel grave
First Line:
If one should quote the counsel grave
Last Line:
And his old place contented takes
DMI number:
33538
435.
If wit or honesty could save
First Line:
If wit or honesty could save
Last Line:
And mend your own by True's behaviour
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute) & Thomas Brown (Speculation)
DMI number:
23027
436.
If pleased with your new tenement your breast
First Line:
If pleased with your new tenement your breast
Last Line:
You by these wires confined and I by love
DMI number:
38395
437.
If sensibility absorbed in woe
First Line:
If sensibility absorbed in woe
Last Line:
From her I felt it sweep with a celestial flow
Author:
Percival Stockdale (Absolute)
DMI number:
38098
438.
If you desire a horse you long to serve
First Line:
If you desire a horse you long to serve
Last Line:
That is cole black and blazed with a star
DMI number:
23476
439.
Let Cupid weep and Venus' tears
First Line:
Let Cupid weep and Venus' tears
Last Line:
Stand gloating all in tears
DMI number:
10244
440.
King Bladud once espied some hogs
First Line:
King Bladud once espied some hogs
Last Line:
Have lurked at H---k ever since
DMI number:
35808
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