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11.
My epigrams are long in your conceit
First Line:
My epigrams are long in your conceit
Last Line:
But long the very distichs which you make
DMI number:
27365
12.
I understand to send me you design
First Line:
I understand to send me you design
Last Line:
They may I cannot wait the muses' leisure
DMI number:
27500
13.
Leave off for shame thy scribbling itch give over
First Line:
Leave off for shame thy scribbling itch give over
Last Line:
Yet even heroic verse shall stoop to thee
DMI number:
43411
14.
Nothing I see your candour can exceed
First Line:
Nothing I see your candour can exceed
Last Line:
Yet I should choose some verses of your making
DMI number:
27363
15.
Often you ask solicitous as Bayes
First Line:
Often you ask solicitous as Bayes
Last Line:
Critic as well as friend and God bless you
DMI number:
27428
16.
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
First Line:
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
Last Line:
They are surely his own for which a man pays
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
13738
17.
So smooth your numbers friend your verse so sweet
First Line:
So smooth your numbers friend your verse so sweet
Last Line:
And yields the tenderest point of honour wit
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
15795
18.
Since never was an age so happy yet
First Line:
Since never was an age so happy yet
Last Line:
No tis not Virgil I will be but Pope
DMI number:
27568
19.
The ancients all your veneration have
First Line:
The ancients all your veneration have
Last Line:
Can hardly think it worth my while to die
DMI number:
27572
20.
That cousins friends and strangers fly thee
First Line:
That cousins friends and strangers fly thee
Last Line:
But strike like them but once a quarter
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7130
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