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1.
Most true it is I dare to say
First Line:
Most true it is I dare to say
Last Line:
Then he might show his own
Author:
William Pulteney (Confident) & Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
11125
2.
Never dear Faz torment thy brain
First Line:
Never dear Faz torment thy brain
Last Line:
God send them all much wiser
Author:
William Pulteney (Absolute) & Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19525
3.
O Holkam blessed beloved abode
First Line:
O Holkam blessed beloved abode
Last Line:
Do what you will with Horace
DMI number:
38660
4.
Physick each morn is T- care
First Line:
Physick each morn is T- care
Last Line:
The other to a stool
DMI number:
38673
5.
See gentle Cope with gout and love oppressed
First Line:
See gentle Cope with gout and love oppressed
Last Line:
The god of physick could not cure his own
DMI number:
38676
6.
Some cry up Gunners Bury
First Line:
Some cry up Gunners Bury
Last Line:
Like Strawberry Hill as well
DMI number:
38675
7.
The muses quite jaded with rhyming
First Line:
The muses quite jaded with rhyming
Last Line:
To sing the praise of La--l
DMI number:
33833
8.
Vain are the charms of white and red
First Line:
Vain are the charms of white and red
Last Line:
And then to please me dies
DMI number:
38674