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91.
When first the squire and tinker Wood
First Line:
When first the squire and tinker Wood
Last Line:
For want of vultures we have crows
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
2000
92.
When with the comic muse a bard hath dealing
First Line:
When with the comic muse a bard hath dealing
Last Line:
And she'll be ready for experiment
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31721
93.
When Wood had like t' have taken root
First Line:
When Wood had like t' have taken root
Last Line:
And drink like Aristotle
DMI number:
117
94.
While thousands greet you on the British shore
First Line:
While thousands greet you on the British shore
Last Line:
Thou hero foremost on the list of fame
DMI number:
30427
95.
While you behold the imperfect coin
First Line:
While you behold the imperfect coin
Last Line:
Tis not by God's grace but permission
DMI number:
24714
96.
When Tory Oxford ruled the roost
First Line:
When Tory Oxford ruled the roost
Last Line:
We all shall smile and join opinions
DMI number:
18267
97.
While you in fair Augusta justly great
First Line:
While you in fair Augusta justly great
Last Line:
And fair Corinna for my mistress choose
Author:
Mr. Hepburn (Confident)
DMI number:
10257
98.
Who can unmoved of Dargo's daughter read
First Line:
Who can unmoved of Dargo's daughter read
Last Line:
And so described prophetically you
DMI number:
25951
99.
Why droops my friend why weeps his downcast eye
First Line:
Why droops my friend why weeps his downcast eye
Last Line:
Prancer thy friend must ever mourn in vain
DMI number:
37749
100.
With brisk merry lays
First Line:
With brisk merry lays
Last Line:
In praise of the well-written paper
DMI number:
113
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