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141.
Where Captain Jolly's House of Lords
First Line:
Where Captain Jolly's House of Lords
Last Line:
And on our wings abroad his journal flies
DMI number:
26643
142.
While round her lips the loves and graces played
First Line:
While round her lips the loves and graces played
Last Line:
What grace what beauties in Aspasia dwell
DMI number:
36066
143.
While spurious poems daily vex us
First Line:
While spurious poems daily vex us
Last Line:
Shall gain the nymph and laurel too
Author:
William Pattison (Speculation)
DMI number:
15670
144.
While the dean with more wit than man ever wanted
First Line:
While the dean with more wit than man ever wanted
Last Line:
Are vanquished by what he has written himself
DMI number:
17061
145.
While we full sadly labour through the winter
First Line:
While we full sadly labour through the winter
Last Line:
At least permit us once a year to dine
DMI number:
26650
146.
When virtue reigns to liberty a friend
First Line:
When virtue reigns to liberty a friend
Last Line:
Their glimmering sense improves to perfect day
DMI number:
16992
147.
Whither ah whither idle muse
First Line:
Whither ah whither idle muse
Last Line:
Of some new bet or running nag
DMI number:
27961
148.
Whilst the sad heavens replenish Charwell's urns
First Line:
Whilst the sad heavens replenish Charwell's urns
Last Line:
And Manley's Atalantis shall decay
Author:
Smythe||James Moore [alias Moore||James] (Confident)
DMI number:
10587
149.
While each true Briton drops a tear
First Line:
While each true Briton drops a tear
Last Line:
And hail the reign of George the third
DMI number:
26638
150.
Ye poets ragged and forlorn
First Line:
Ye poets ragged and forlorn
Last Line:
And swear they are your own
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
24920
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