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1.
A gentleman of Wales a knight of Cales
First Line:
A gentleman of Wales a knight of Cales
Last Line:
Will buy them out all three
DMI number:
37351
2.
A butcher's son's judge capital
First Line:
A butcher's son's judge capital
Last Line:
And so like a knave let's leave him
Author:
Stephen College (Confident)
DMI number:
4868
3.
A compliment no curse upon the birth
First Line:
A compliment no curse upon the birth
Last Line:
Who'll be too early ripe and rotten soon
DMI number:
17784
4.
A Jew and a G-n---l joined both in a trade
First Line:
A Jew and a G-n---l joined both in a trade
Last Line:
For who'd fight for bread when their bread is no better
DMI number:
10960
5.
A jew and a general joined both in a trade
First Line:
A jew and a general joined both in a trade
Last Line:
For who'd fight for bread when their bread is no better
DMI number:
11036
6.
A thin ill natured ghost that haunts the king
First Line:
A thin ill natured ghost that haunts the king
Last Line:
Should ever be thus condemned to counselling
Author:
John Sheffield (Confident)
DMI number:
4493
7.
A man without one feeling for his kind
First Line:
A man without one feeling for his kind
Last Line:
Appears the very villain that he draws
DMI number:
31050
8.
A pox on the pope with his damned bald pate
First Line:
A pox on the pope with his damned bald pate
Last Line:
Our hogs we've brought to a blessed market
DMI number:
43006
9.
A session of lovers was held the other day
First Line:
A session of lovers was held the other day
Last Line:
He had left being a man she would make him a beast
DMI number:
4446
10.
A protestant priest a man of great fame
First Line:
A protestant priest a man of great fame
Last Line:
But the flesh did prevail by the help of his wife | Which nobody can deny deny which nobody can deny
DMI number:
4970
11.
A true dissenter here does lie indeed
First Line:
A true dissenter here does lie indeed
Last Line:
He faced to Rome then marched off to the devil
DMI number:
42347
12.
Ah heavens how she stinks her body's tainted
First Line:
Ah heavens how she stinks her body's tainted
Last Line:
Esteemed by none abhored by all mankind
DMI number:
26567
13.
Abhorred abhorrers horribly abhorred
First Line:
Abhorred abhorrers horribly abhorred
Last Line:
Does vote abhorrers all to be abhorred
DMI number:
43028
14.
Alas what has this poor animal done
First Line:
Alas what has this poor animal done
Last Line:
The direful operations of your ungodly hate
DMI number:
42984
15.
Again my muse - nor fear the steepy flight
First Line:
Again my muse - nor fear the steepy flight
Last Line:
Nor could his virtue win a factious people's love
Author:
William Shippen (Confident)
DMI number:
5899
16.
Against the charms our B---- have
First Line:
Against the charms our B---- have
Last Line:
Her ---- a common shore
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
39645
17.
A wig that's full
First Line:
A wig that's full
Last Line:
That hodgepodge for the ladies
Author:
Thomas Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
23799
18.
Apollo concerned to see the transgressions
First Line:
Apollo concerned to see the transgressions
Last Line:
And left them together by the ears for the bays
DMI number:
3671
19.
Among the little pages that were sent
First Line:
Among the little pages that were sent
Last Line:
Or mother-church espouse her bully's cause
DMI number:
5893
20.
Among the race of England's modern peers
First Line:
Among the race of England's modern peers
Last Line:
With such a subject and a brother blessed
DMI number:
4766
21.
Among the writing race of modern wits
First Line:
Among the writing race of modern wits
Last Line:
By gentle poet and by small commander
DMI number:
4767
22.
An ancient sage in rules of wisdom versed
First Line:
An ancient sage in rules of wisdom versed
Last Line:
By eminence in folly deemed a wit
DMI number:
18026
23.
All things are changed in court and town
First Line:
All things are changed in court and town
Last Line:
Oh we shall quite undo him
DMI number:
13237
24.
All ye poets of the age
First Line:
All ye poets of the age
Last Line:
To his genius victims fall
Author:
Henry Carey (Absolute)
DMI number:
40405
25.
As doctor -- musing sate
First Line:
As doctor -- musing sate
Last Line:
And I am sure to have your friends
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
22578
26.
Appear thou mighty bard to open view
First Line:
Appear thou mighty bard to open view
Last Line:
Though thou'rt the only proof how interest can prevail
DMI number:
6455
27.
As citizens that to their conquerors yield
First Line:
As citizens that to their conquerors yield
Last Line:
We had better have him than his bigotted brother
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Confident)
DMI number:
6419
28.
As citizens that to their conquerors yield
First Line:
As citizens that to their conquerors yield
Last Line:
We had better have him than his pockified brother
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Confident)
DMI number:
42303
29.
As Colin drove his sheep along
First Line:
As Colin drove his sheep along
Last Line:
Blither girls than any there
Author:
Charles Sackville (Confident) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
3649
30.
As I lay musing all alone
First Line:
As I lay musing all alone
Last Line:
And from such sin ever to keep
DMI number:
44491
31.
As I walking was the other day
First Line:
As I walking was the other day
Last Line:
And when I more do hear I more will tell ye
DMI number:
4881
32.
At dead of night when peaceful spirits sleep
First Line:
At dead of night when peaceful spirits sleep
Last Line:
By Murray's projects and by Prior's mouse
DMI number:
7277
33.
As when a bully draws his sword
First Line:
As when a bully draws his sword
Last Line:
Mongrels will serve to keep him down
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation) & Edmund Ashton (Absolute)
DMI number:
4919
34.
As when proud Lucifer aimed at a throne
First Line:
As when proud Lucifer aimed at a throne
Last Line:
For though his pride's as great his cunning's less
DMI number:
3683
35.
Balda thou art of womankind
First Line:
Balda thou art of womankind
Last Line:
Then wash and go to bed
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Confident)
DMI number:
10970
36.
Behold a witty foolish king
First Line:
Behold a witty foolish king
Last Line:
Nor ever did a wise one
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
30588
37.
Behold from the infernal lake I'm come
First Line:
Behold from the infernal lake I'm come
Last Line:
Good night little good Mr Devil's doctor
DMI number:
43064
38.
Bess black as charcoal
First Line:
Bess black as charcoal
Last Line:
And brought him a jolly brown bastard
DMI number:
43838
39.
Bess does not only hide her privy ware
First Line:
Bess does not only hide her privy ware
Last Line:
Uncovered left what call you that her face
DMI number:
43765
40.
Behold ye fair on every pane
First Line:
Behold ye fair on every pane
Last Line:
To youths of secrecy and sense
Author:
George Huddesford (Confident)
DMI number:
33442
41.
Belinda's sparkling wit and eyes
First Line:
Belinda's sparkling wit and eyes
Last Line:
So devil and Sir D--- take her
DMI number:
7141
42.
Beneath this stone lies Trotplaid John
First Line:
Beneath this stone lies Trotplaid John
Last Line:
Cracked loudly stunk and died
DMI number:
26090
43.
Beneath this stone
First Line:
Beneath this stone
Last Line:
Cracked loudly stunk and died
DMI number:
20834
44.
Can indignation so much rage infuse
First Line:
Can indignation so much rage infuse
Last Line:
How like thy poem neither head nor tail
DMI number:
12005
45.
By my friends turned adrift
First Line:
By my friends turned adrift
Last Line:
To her baby that lies in the cradle
DMI number:
26568
46.
Buz | So represented have I seen
First Line:
Buz | So represented have I seen
Last Line:
Whatever the enchanting Spirit muttered | Mum
DMI number:
7278
47.
But if diseases thou hast none
First Line:
But if diseases thou hast none
Last Line:
And make thy body ten times worse
DMI number:
43731
48.
But what are these to great Atossa's mind
First Line:
But what are these to great Atossa's mind
Last Line:
Or wanders heaven directed to the poor
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
19535
49.
Chaste pious prudent C------ the second
First Line:
Chaste pious prudent C------ the second
Last Line:
Prove wretched kinged by storks and logs
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation) & Andrew Marvell (Speculation) & John Freke (Confident)
DMI number:
3653
50.
Chaste pious prudent Charles the second
First Line:
Chaste pious prudent Charles the second
Last Line:
Grown wise by wrongs we should abhor you
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation) & Andrew Marvell (Speculation) & John Freke (Confident)
DMI number:
25781
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