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21.
Homer is full of wit there is not more
First Line:
Homer is full of wit there is not more
Last Line:
And never lack much learning to subscribe &c
DMI number:
18189
22.
How shall we please this age if in a song
First Line:
How shall we please this age if in a song
Last Line:
Vex the ill natured fools we cannot please
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6315
23.
I ask you oft what poets you like best
First Line:
I ask you oft what poets you like best
Last Line:
Then me you'll like or envy in the grave
DMI number:
6099
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In times when gloomy superstition reigned
First Line:
In times when gloomy superstition reigned
Last Line:
We crave your pardon and excuse applause
DMI number:
33641
25.
In rancour's dark obscene sequestered seat
First Line:
In rancour's dark obscene sequestered seat
Last Line:
Is a worse punishment than hell can give
Author:
Samuel Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
32767
26.
John I advise thee out of love
First Line:
John I advise thee out of love
Last Line:
And be supporter of thy age
DMI number:
1869
27.
In vain a thousand jealous wits
First Line:
In vain a thousand jealous wits
Last Line:
Be less diverting and less witty
DMI number:
9439
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In vain for thee the critic lurks
First Line:
In vain for thee the critic lurks
Last Line:
For both are ever young
DMI number:
19186
29.
Long Dodington in debt I long have sought
First Line:
Long Dodington in debt I long have sought
Last Line:
What most we wish with ease we fancy near
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
32448
30.
Mun rarely credit common fame
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Mun rarely credit common fame
Last Line:
The praise she gave was unsuspected
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
6574
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