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41.
Rich men my friend by anger know to thrive
First Line:
Rich men my friend by anger know to thrive
Last Line:
Tis cheaper much to quarrel than to give
DMI number:
27992
42.
See you the cloud on yonder mortal's face
First Line:
See you the cloud on yonder mortal's face
Last Line:
Is there not cause ye gods he sups at home
DMI number:
27333
43.
Six rings on every finger Vainlove keeps
First Line:
Six rings on every finger Vainlove keeps
Last Line:
It is because he did not hire the case
DMI number:
27973
44.
Sir Formal's house adjoining stands
First Line:
Sir Formal's house adjoining stands
Last Line:
Take lodgings under the same roof
DMI number:
27326
45.
Still in your mouth and at your fingers ends
First Line:
Still in your mouth and at your fingers ends
Last Line:
Where it begun all's common amongst friends
DMI number:
27346
46.
Sometimes a lawyer sometimes a divine
First Line:
Sometimes a lawyer sometimes a divine
Last Line:
You'll make a sorry dean or sergeant dead
DMI number:
27351
47.
Ten pounds I owe you call for in a pet
First Line:
Ten pounds I owe you call for in a pet
Last Line:
You who could lose two hundred pray lose ten
DMI number:
27977
48.
That you like Thrasea or like Cato great
First Line:
That you like Thrasea or like Cato great
Last Line:
Give me the man who merits praise and lives
DMI number:
27312
49.
That you were born and ever since have lived
First Line:
That you were born and ever since have lived
Last Line:
And London I enjoy in you alone
DMI number:
27997
50.
That I your invitation should decline
First Line:
That I your invitation should decline
Last Line:
I do not choose dear friend to dine alone
DMI number:
27964
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