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2321.
Seven times a day the just men sin
First Line:
Seven times a day the just men sin
Last Line:
Ay but no sage can tell how often
DMI number:
12239
2322.
Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead
First Line:
Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead
Last Line:
Through which the living Homer begged his bread
DMI number:
12311
2323.
Seven wives and in one grave there is not found
First Line:
Seven wives and in one grave there is not found
Last Line:
On the whole globe a richer spot of ground
DMI number:
27698
2324.
Severus fumbler on the grey goose quill
First Line:
Severus fumbler on the grey goose quill
Last Line:
Since no man reads thee prithee write thy worst
DMI number:
40580
2325.
Shakespeare could travel through earth sea and air
First Line:
Shakespeare could travel through earth sea and air
Last Line:
And gives us feasts in his enchanted isle
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
38323
2326.
Shakespeare divine whatever the magic power
First Line:
Shakespeare divine whatever the magic power
Last Line:
Can prompt no love but that of scribbling notes
DMI number:
37903
2327.
Shall Britain sigh when favouring Zephyr's care
First Line:
Shall Britain sigh when favouring Zephyr's care
Last Line:
By Clermont's charms and Berwick's valour lost
DMI number:
33867
2328.
Shall candid Prior in immortal lays
First Line:
Shall candid Prior in immortal lays
Last Line:
And paintest at once the body and the soul
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
22211
2329.
Shall P-t to sacred freedom late so dear
First Line:
Shall P-t to sacred freedom late so dear
Last Line:
P-t G--lle B-te and B-d much the same
DMI number:
31082
2330.
Shall royal praise be rhymed by such a ribald
First Line:
Shall royal praise be rhymed by such a ribald
Last Line:
Oh save the salary and drink the sack
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
3071
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