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171.
To C-bb--r cries Sir John ye lazy rogue
First Line:
To C-bb--r cries Sir John ye lazy rogue
Last Line:
For he himself has wrote it with his sword
DMI number:
18073
172.
To cultivate the arts inclined
First Line:
To cultivate the arts inclined
Last Line:
I blew the glorious flame
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34009
173.
To fertile wits and plants of fruitful kind
First Line:
To fertile wits and plants of fruitful kind
Last Line:
Can only say Augustus is expired
DMI number:
7749
174.
Tom Dogget the greatest sly drole in his parts
First Line:
Tom Dogget the greatest sly drole in his parts
Last Line:
And numberless kings in oblivion shall rot
DMI number:
27150
175.
Ungrateful Rome the generous Scipio said
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Ungrateful Rome the generous Scipio said
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And give the roll to everlasting fame
DMI number:
30835
176.
Two geniuses one age and nation grace
First Line:
Two geniuses one age and nation grace
Last Line:
Who does not know Sir Isaac and the Dean
DMI number:
17060
177.
Under this stone as here doth lie a corpse sometime of fame
First Line:
Under this stone as here doth lie a corpse sometime of fame
Last Line:
Yet trump of fame stay can he naught to sound his praise on high
DMI number:
33799
178.
Well hast thou drawn fond youth in properest place
First Line:
Well hast thou drawn fond youth in properest place
Last Line:
Which cracked must perish by the first high wind
DMI number:
10052
179.
Virtue alone is true nobility
First Line:
Virtue alone is true nobility
Last Line:
Let your own acts immortalize your name
DMI number:
34202
180.
Vain are the achievements of the sword
First Line:
Vain are the achievements of the sword
Last Line:
And C------t with his prose
DMI number:
18077
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