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121.
After venting all my spite
First Line:
After venting all my spite
Last Line:
I to laugh and you grow wise
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
11316
122.
Again Britannia's bards the festive lyre
First Line:
Again Britannia's bards the festive lyre
Last Line:
The proffered baits and baffle all her arts
DMI number:
28677
123.
Against diseases here the strongest fence
First Line:
Against diseases here the strongest fence
Last Line:
Is the defensive virtue abstinence
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
13272
124.
Ah beauteous sex to you we're bound to give
First Line:
Ah beauteous sex to you we're bound to give
Last Line:
Sent you their images from paradise
DMI number:
43454
125.
Ah cruel day must we for ever grieve
First Line:
Ah cruel day must we for ever grieve
Last Line:
Then think his soul informed her body too
DMI number:
42880
126.
A wise man
First Line:
A wise man
Last Line:
A scorn because a preparation
DMI number:
40691
127.
A wit's a feather and a chief's a rod
First Line:
A wit's a feather and a chief's a rod
Last Line:
But an honest man's the noblest work of God
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
33649
128.
A wit's a feather and a chief's a rod
First Line:
A wit's a feather and a chief's a rod
Last Line:
Of stupid starers and of loud huzzas
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30028
129.
A wolf on surreptitious mutton
First Line:
A wolf on surreptitious mutton
Last Line:
What we don't lose must pass for gain
DMI number:
19671
130.
A woman honest first and then turned whore
First Line:
A woman honest first and then turned whore
Last Line:
Has oft been heard that woman hardly found
Author:
Thomas Dekker (Absolute)
DMI number:
13885
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