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1561.
If monarch's as you'll have't on trust reward
First Line:
If monarch's as you'll have't on trust reward
Last Line:
That author's baulked who waits rewards from you
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3603
1562.
If neither brass nor marble can withstand
First Line:
If neither brass nor marble can withstand
Last Line:
Is out at elbows why should I repine
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
16328
1563.
If none must be admired but poets born
First Line:
If none must be admired but poets born
Last Line:
These should be pumped ducked pilloried pissed and shit on
Author:
Alexander Pope (Speculation)
DMI number:
2751
1564.
If on the sudden he begins to rise
First Line:
If on the sudden he begins to rise
Last Line:
No man that lives can count his enemies
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
17306
1565.
If P--t accepts tis plain he wants a place
First Line:
If P--t accepts tis plain he wants a place
Last Line:
Or take or leave the patriot must be wrong
DMI number:
26965
1566.
If perfect joys from perfect beauty rise
First Line:
If perfect joys from perfect beauty rise
Last Line:
Whilst thousands languish she but one can save
DMI number:
4306
1567.
If tray from certain motives hath
First Line:
If tray from certain motives hath
Last Line:
And who the L---- of B---- commends
DMI number:
21765
1568.
If true diversion merits any praise
First Line:
If true diversion merits any praise
Last Line:
Though that revived this here will fix its date
DMI number:
5192
1569.
If unity be found in heaven's great sphere
First Line:
If unity be found in heaven's great sphere
Last Line:
Dissention nor dissenters can be there
DMI number:
12189
1570.
If virtue in a medium does consist
First Line:
If virtue in a medium does consist
Last Line:
If ever it did in medio consist
DMI number:
6059
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