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91.
The credit wary keep tis quickly gone
First Line:
The credit wary keep tis quickly gone
Last Line:
Being got by many actions lost by one
DMI number:
40824
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The greatest monarch may be stabbed by night
First Line:
The greatest monarch may be stabbed by night
Last Line:
And buy distinction at the dearest rate
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
29993
93.
The reputation
First Line:
The reputation
Last Line:
Dissolve to heaps of ruin
DMI number:
40826
94.
The old Greek poets Aristophanes
First Line:
The old Greek poets Aristophanes
Last Line:
So we'll dub thee a brother of the muse
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42172
95.
The proctors are two and no more
First Line:
The proctors are two and no more
Last Line:
And three merry boys are we
DMI number:
42951
96.
The lofty pyramid that threats the skies
First Line:
The lofty pyramid that threats the skies
Last Line:
My length of humble earth and I'm content
DMI number:
16150
97.
The surest method ancient wits could find
First Line:
The surest method ancient wits could find
Last Line:
Tis application only makes the ass
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
11334
98.
The ulcerous reputation feels the poise
First Line:
The ulcerous reputation feels the poise
Last Line:
Of lightest wrongs as sores are vexed with flies
DMI number:
40822
99.
Thersites only clamoured in the throng
First Line:
Thersites only clamoured in the throng
Last Line:
Thus with injurious taunts attacked the throne
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28051
100.
This dash it means what does it mean
First Line:
This dash it means what does it mean
Last Line:
In every sense and none dare fill it
DMI number:
10674
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