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321.
As with a friend on Sunday last
First Line:
As with a friend on Sunday last
Last Line:
And then my wonder ceased
DMI number:
26776
322.
Ask me not friend what I approve or blame
First Line:
Ask me not friend what I approve or blame
Last Line:
But by some nameless power to give me joy
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
9781
323.
Ask not from whom no matter whence
First Line:
Ask not from whom no matter whence
Last Line:
When labouring in the sharpest throws
DMI number:
5371
324.
Ask you Nannette why they report of heaven
First Line:
Ask you Nannette why they report of heaven
Last Line:
Nor maid nor bachelor is admitted there
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
35222
325.
Asked by my friend how in his English dress
First Line:
Asked by my friend how in his English dress
Last Line:
So Pope had writ so Homer would translate
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12540
326.
Ayliffe and -- when called in days of old
First Line:
Ayliffe and -- when called in days of old
Last Line:
And like to Bute in all a first rate patriot shines
DMI number:
31348
327.
B-- though with scraps of others wit
First Line:
B-- though with scraps of others wit
Last Line:
For silence can't like books be bought
DMI number:
12731
328.
B----d with noisy cures may make us smile
First Line:
B----d with noisy cures may make us smile
Last Line:
But fame gives out he neither cures nor kills
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3608
329.
B--n thou believest thou'rt famous for a jest
First Line:
B--n thou believest thou'rt famous for a jest
Last Line:
Thou never will't have thy reckoning paid again
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3630
330.
Bacchus to arms the enemy's at hand
First Line:
Bacchus to arms the enemy's at hand
Last Line:
To Laura's health and give up all thy soul
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
36365
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