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111.
When matters of state
First Line:
When matters of state
Last Line:
To think how he settles the nation
DMI number:
36901
112.
When Myra in her sex's garb we see
First Line:
When Myra in her sex's garb we see
Last Line:
Who seemed the goddess seems the god of love
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
12270
113.
Whenever thy waste makes too much haste
First Line:
Whenever thy waste makes too much haste
Last Line:
He quite undoes the owner too
DMI number:
5822
114.
Who dares affirm this is no pious age
First Line:
Who dares affirm this is no pious age
Last Line:
The poet's wit than in the player's dressing
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13088
115.
Who dares affirm this is no pious age
First Line:
Who dares affirm this is no pious age
Last Line:
The poet's wits than in the player's dressing
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
2013
116.
Why Celia is your spreading waist
First Line:
Why Celia is your spreading waist
Last Line:
The arts that taught them first to rise
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
23346
117.
Why charming Anne why so unkind
First Line:
Why charming Anne why so unkind
Last Line:
I'll write B--sc--en on my glass
DMI number:
10035
118.
With a new beard but lately trimmed
First Line:
With a new beard but lately trimmed
Last Line:
To drink old sack and do no more | Like a new soldier of the king's | And the king's new soldier
DMI number:
42516
119.
Why you so spruce and I so threadbare grown
First Line:
Why you so spruce and I so threadbare grown
Last Line:
You wear your taylor's clothes and I my own
DMI number:
7471
120.
Women mysterious are and when we take
First Line:
Women mysterious are and when we take
Last Line:
Though but one gains the smock they both gain love
DMI number:
6040
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