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141.
Pronouns are used instead of names
First Line:
Pronouns are used instead of names
Last Line:
For which thou wast to blame
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36490
142.
Poor injured B--ns think they're very safe
First Line:
Poor injured B--ns think they're very safe
Last Line:
We'll save in hundreds what we lose in pounds
DMI number:
25071
143.
Rash author tis a vain presumptuous crime
First Line:
Rash author tis a vain presumptuous crime
Last Line:
A sharp but yet a necessary friend
Author:
Sir William Soame (Confident) & John Ozell (Speculation) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6606
144.
Say whither tend thy vain pursuits oh man
First Line:
Say whither tend thy vain pursuits oh man
Last Line:
He is thy guide oh man do thou pursue
DMI number:
24346
145.
Satan with hideous ruin thus suppressed
First Line:
Satan with hideous ruin thus suppressed
Last Line:
Might have it in our choice to be or not to be
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Speculation)
DMI number:
12219
146.
See then religion's lovely pleasantness
First Line:
See then religion's lovely pleasantness
Last Line:
Both here on earth and in the heavens enjoy
DMI number:
5591
147.
See here the various scenes of human lives
First Line:
See here the various scenes of human lives
Last Line:
While love good sense and virtue always last
DMI number:
4214
148.
So many orators on heads declaim
First Line:
So many orators on heads declaim
Last Line:
Heads I dissect but not the heads of peers
DMI number:
31168
149.
Since now all scruples cast away
First Line:
Since now all scruples cast away
Last Line:
Shall fill another pipe to thee
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
32357
150.
Since earth and water more dilated air
First Line:
Since earth and water more dilated air
Last Line:
And falling floods proclaimed prevailing powers
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Confident)
DMI number:
4036
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