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241.
I with borrowed silver shine
First Line:
I with borrowed silver shine
Last Line:
Yet am not one of all you see
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
24218
242.
If any under the almighty be
First Line:
If any under the almighty be
Last Line:
A cruel tyrant murderer and thief
DMI number:
24005
243.
If I had but your tube and a few of your glasses
First Line:
If I had but your tube and a few of your glasses
Last Line:
Though found without glasses and with only eyes
DMI number:
7532
244.
If I her fellow she me flies
First Line:
If I her fellow she me flies
Last Line:
I pray you tell what it may be
DMI number:
41905
245.
Let arbitrary princes boast no more
First Line:
Let arbitrary princes boast no more
Last Line:
And clear my sullied fame I'm of celestial birth
DMI number:
23989
246.
Let fame select in every learned age
First Line:
Let fame select in every learned age
Last Line:
This strange attire before in which I now appear
DMI number:
7567
247.
Known and so obvious to the literal race
First Line:
Known and so obvious to the literal race
Last Line:
And grace the following pages with my name
DMI number:
15699
248.
Known and so obvious to the literal race
First Line:
Known and so obvious to the literal race
Last Line:
My phrase ambiguous and show my name
DMI number:
24019
249.
Ladies behold me wait at your command
First Line:
Ladies behold me wait at your command
Last Line:
And mount your servant to immortal fame
DMI number:
37560
250.
Ladies I'm often under hedges seen
First Line:
Ladies I'm often under hedges seen
Last Line:
For sure you must begin to smell me
DMI number:
24651
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