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491.
If the old Samian doctrine of spirits be true
First Line:
If the old Samian doctrine of spirits be true
Last Line:
He gave you an ear that can't bear your own merit
Author:
Patrick Delany (Confident) & Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
11637
492.
If there be truth in what you sing
First Line:
If there be truth in what you sing
Last Line:
What land was ever half so cursed
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
11317
493.
If this offend when you peruse
First Line:
If this offend when you peruse
Last Line:
Just like an eel
Author:
William Forbes (Absolute)
DMI number:
30683
494.
If this wide world all nature's beauteous frame
First Line:
If this wide world all nature's beauteous frame
Last Line:
Ascribe we then to both the same original
DMI number:
15976
495.
If to a statesman you aspire
First Line:
If to a statesman you aspire
Last Line:
To share the exchequer with the crown
DMI number:
37976
496.
If to be born a poet and a tar
First Line:
If to be born a poet and a tar
Last Line:
The sword of Pallas and Apollo's bow
DMI number:
35665
497.
If I should say that in your face were seen
First Line:
If I should say that in your face were seen
Last Line:
But what's more possible to enjoy you long
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
8607
498.
If in thy youth such wondrous wit appears
First Line:
If in thy youth such wondrous wit appears
Last Line:
And what before but warmed shall be immoderate heat
DMI number:
16569
499.
If mid their round of pleasure to convey
First Line:
If mid their round of pleasure to convey
Last Line:
The place his laws to Homer's self denied
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
29851
500.
If my Laetitia still persists to love
First Line:
If my Laetitia still persists to love
Last Line:
So shall you hear no more of him from me
Author:
Constantia Grierson (Speculation)
DMI number:
23661
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