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111.
A peasant on his dying bed
First Line:
A peasant on his dying bed
Last Line:
That diligence itself's a treasure
DMI number:
30227
112.
A peasant past his climacteric year
First Line:
A peasant past his climacteric year
Last Line:
Their trouble they forget and wish it gone
DMI number:
6246
113.
A Persian monarch one of those
First Line:
A Persian monarch one of those
Last Line:
We row with pleasure and with pride obey
Author:
Charles Denis (Absolute)
DMI number:
28332
114.
A pert young daw tricked up with various plumes
First Line:
A pert young daw tricked up with various plumes
Last Line:
To us thy impudence alone is new
DMI number:
3022
115.
A pin by various fortune tossed
First Line:
A pin by various fortune tossed
Last Line:
And both the Indies are our own
DMI number:
30274
116.
A pin by various fortunes tossed
First Line:
A pin by various fortunes tossed
Last Line:
And both the indies are our own
DMI number:
30467
117.
A pin who long had served a beauty
First Line:
A pin who long had served a beauty
Last Line:
Are better than a pin behind
Author:
John Gay (Speculation)
DMI number:
1775
118.
A poet once well pleased surveyed
First Line:
A poet once well pleased surveyed
Last Line:
Who by another's fall would rise
Author:
Daniel (the elder) Bellamy (Absolute)
DMI number:
30286
119.
A poor dull imitating ass
First Line:
A poor dull imitating ass
Last Line:
Still think upon Montano's ass
DMI number:
25046
120.
A poor honest man whom necessity made
First Line:
A poor honest man whom necessity made
Last Line:
You may harass the poor ere I'll credit the lord
DMI number:
11066
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