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161.
He that in Arthur's trash has penance done
First Line:
He that in Arthur's trash has penance done
Last Line:
We know the strumpet by her voice and gait
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3757
162.
Henceforth no more in thy poetic rage
First Line:
Henceforth no more in thy poetic rage
Last Line:
The nymph they can't enjoy they call a whore
Author:
Henry Blount (Absolute)
DMI number:
3731
163.
How comes it Pompey that thy troubled brow
First Line:
How comes it Pompey that thy troubled brow
Last Line:
For twice its value but see Ben Saddi comes
DMI number:
37775
164.
How could vile sycophants contrive
First Line:
How could vile sycophants contrive
Last Line:
Though spoke in his own praise
DMI number:
13018
165.
How durst thy railing muse vain wretch pretend
First Line:
How durst thy railing muse vain wretch pretend
Last Line:
She brought thee forth thought of the murderer Cain
Author:
Col. Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
3764
166.
How B---n was born in garret or in cell
First Line:
How B---n was born in garret or in cell
Last Line:
His epigrams are only born to die
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3626
167.
How kind is malice managed by a sot
First Line:
How kind is malice managed by a sot
Last Line:
And be a wit in any way but thine
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
3744
168.
Hill puffs himself forbear to chide
First Line:
Hill puffs himself forbear to chide
Last Line:
Before it can be seen
DMI number:
30573
169.
His foppery without the help of sense
First Line:
His foppery without the help of sense
Last Line:
An eminent fool must be a man of parts
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
5612
170.
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
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