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1.
A dog tax invented by some as I'm told
First Line:
A dog tax invented by some as I'm told
Last Line:
We must starve by the paws of the overgrown rats
DMI number:
36840
2.
A cap and bells for him produce
First Line:
A cap and bells for him produce
Last Line:
Some good tight hempen halters
DMI number:
36076
3.
A handsome treat a piece of gold or so
First Line:
A handsome treat a piece of gold or so
Last Line:
And yields the tenderest point of honor wit
DMI number:
28990
4.
A heat that glows in every line that's writ
First Line:
A heat that glows in every line that's writ
Last Line:
Describing all men yet described by none &c
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10775
5.
A knife dear girl cuts love they say
First Line:
A knife dear girl cuts love they say
Last Line:
Save only cut and come again
DMI number:
36063
6.
A story strange I will you tell
First Line:
A story strange I will you tell
Last Line:
Which pleased her husband wondrous well
DMI number:
43005
7.
A thousand different shapes it bears
First Line:
A thousand different shapes it bears
Last Line:
In that strange mirror of the deity
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6021
8.
A monkey every day was chid
First Line:
A monkey every day was chid
Last Line:
Extinguishing through fear the blaze
DMI number:
33286
9.
A scullion wench had wit at will
First Line:
A scullion wench had wit at will
Last Line:
Except tis in the skull
DMI number:
33962
10.
A-- they say has wit for what
First Line:
A-- they say has wit for what
Last Line:
For writing no for writing not
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
12745
11.
Accept a miracle instead of wit
First Line:
Accept a miracle instead of wit
Last Line:
See two dull lines by Stanhope's pencil writ
Author:
Alexander Pope (Speculation)
DMI number:
13498
12.
Accept my lord the tribute which I bring
First Line:
Accept my lord the tribute which I bring
Last Line:
And find not Timon but a Ch-nd-s there
DMI number:
19702
13.
Advice that opposes a passion like thine
First Line:
Advice that opposes a passion like thine
Last Line:
And leave her to bow down to the calf
DMI number:
35949
14.
Ah what avails how once appeared the fair
First Line:
Ah what avails how once appeared the fair
Last Line:
And thank their Gods that they were never whores
DMI number:
36064
15.
A wight whose name was Tyndar
First Line:
A wight whose name was Tyndar
Last Line:
Have neither nose nor eye
DMI number:
43772
16.
An epigram that's new sharp near and witty
First Line:
An epigram that's new sharp near and witty
Last Line:
Once common though still good they are neglected
DMI number:
43775
17.
An ancient story ile tell you anon
First Line:
An ancient story ile tell you anon
Last Line:
Thou hast brought him a pardon from good king John
DMI number:
37422
18.
As various arts do shine in various men
First Line:
As various arts do shine in various men
Last Line:
If there be such a man tis none but Swift
DMI number:
25376
19.
As heroes states and kingdoms rise and fall
First Line:
As heroes states and kingdoms rise and fall
Last Line:
At least we're vanquished in a noble cause
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
37513
20.
Arise ye glimmering stars of wit
First Line:
Arise ye glimmering stars of wit
Last Line:
For lo the sun of verse is set
DMI number:
25174
21.
B-- though with scraps of others wit
First Line:
B-- though with scraps of others wit
Last Line:
For silence can't like books be bought
DMI number:
12731
22.
B--n thou believest thou'rt famous for a jest
First Line:
B--n thou believest thou'rt famous for a jest
Last Line:
Thou never will't have thy reckoning paid again
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3630
23.
Beauty alone's too impotent a charm
First Line:
Beauty alone's too impotent a charm
Last Line:
For elegance can only win the heart
DMI number:
10309
24.
Beauty and wit the mighty maker gave
First Line:
Beauty and wit the mighty maker gave
Last Line:
The transport is eternal and divine
Author:
John Oldmixon (Confident)
DMI number:
7560
25.
Beauty thou vain imaginary good
First Line:
Beauty thou vain imaginary good
Last Line:
And one eternal spring of love goes round
DMI number:
8576
26.
Beauty wit and good nature once naturally vowed
First Line:
Beauty wit and good nature once naturally vowed
Last Line:
Find a quiet and blessed habitation
DMI number:
33963
27.
Beneath my humble roof no gold
First Line:
Beneath my humble roof no gold
Last Line:
And endless rest bestows
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25543
28.
But above all things raillery decline
First Line:
But above all things raillery decline
Last Line:
Will all be wits and not the livery wear
Author:
Benjamin Stillingfleet (Absolute)
DMI number:
30544
29.
But sir if these accounts are true
First Line:
But sir if these accounts are true
Last Line:
As madam do you choose a game at whisk
DMI number:
36943
30.
Chloe has wit I need must own
First Line:
Chloe has wit I need must own
Last Line:
That always follows it
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11301
31.
Chloe her thoughts has so expressed
First Line:
Chloe her thoughts has so expressed
Last Line:
But under Chloe's f--ck
DMI number:
35155
32.
Come smooth off your liquor
First Line:
Come smooth off your liquor
Last Line:
Shall have all there is in his codpiece
DMI number:
43352
33.
Celia's bright charms no more I'll choose
First Line:
Celia's bright charms no more I'll choose
Last Line:
And make it fashion to be wise
DMI number:
12876
34.
Charmed with Belinda's voice and wit
First Line:
Charmed with Belinda's voice and wit
Last Line:
Some angel must express
DMI number:
10969
35.
Come drink off your liquor
First Line:
Come drink off your liquor
Last Line:
Of the jolly quart pots and the glasses
DMI number:
44191
36.
Dear Friend | When those we love are in distress
First Line:
Dear Friend | When those we love are in distress
Last Line:
And 'tis the thoughtful traitor that offends his king
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
4438
37.
Curse on the wretch whose rage to be a wit
First Line:
Curse on the wretch whose rage to be a wit
Last Line:
Hammering out paltry lines twelve times twelve hundred
DMI number:
9446
38.
Cook Laurel would have the devil his guest
First Line:
Cook Laurel would have the devil his guest
Last Line:
From whence it is called The devil's arse in the peak | with a hey down down a down down
DMI number:
44028
39.
Corinna's wit is like her eyes
First Line:
Corinna's wit is like her eyes
Last Line:
To make the ravished world admire
DMI number:
34275
40.
Cries Celia to a waggish mortal know
First Line:
Cries Celia to a waggish mortal know
Last Line:
But for deceitful colours painted there
DMI number:
25889
41.
Daphnis because I am your debtor
First Line:
Daphnis because I am your debtor
Last Line:
I rest your very humble servant
Author:
Aphra Behn (Confident)
DMI number:
41818
42.
Dear M--rr--t come not quite so near
First Line:
Dear M--rr--t come not quite so near
Last Line:
A miser of thy words
DMI number:
22523
43.
Dear sir when I received your letter
First Line:
Dear sir when I received your letter
Last Line:
And write you rhyme when they play pools | At Mr T--s
DMI number:
35345
44.
Diamonds concealed their lustre may retain
First Line:
Diamonds concealed their lustre may retain
Last Line:
And think there is some worth in my dull rhymes
DMI number:
43204
45.
Did Celia's person and her mind agree
First Line:
Did Celia's person and her mind agree
Last Line:
Enriched the image and defaced the mind
Author:
Alexander Pope (Speculation)
DMI number:
12758
46.
Disclose your grievances to me
First Line:
Disclose your grievances to me
Last Line:
And take advice without a fee
DMI number:
36857
47.
E---'s finished meaner plays give place
First Line:
E---'s finished meaner plays give place
Last Line:
Late to the snuff shop later to the bum
DMI number:
32482
48.
Each softening charm of Clio's smiling song
First Line:
Each softening charm of Clio's smiling song
Last Line:
The muses and the virtues tune thy mind
Author:
Richard Savage (Confident)
DMI number:
13091
49.
Deep in the bosom of a vale
First Line:
Deep in the bosom of a vale
Last Line:
They never shall reach my furthest link
DMI number:
36032
50.
Distrustful sense with modest caution speaks
First Line:
Distrustful sense with modest caution speaks
Last Line:
Bursts out resistless with a thundering tide
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30882
51.
Drink on my friend I'll warrant it
First Line:
Drink on my friend I'll warrant it
Last Line:
Never fear its drowning when you drink
DMI number:
5267
52.
Faithful for months full many a shower
First Line:
Faithful for months full many a shower
Last Line:
A better never graced their blocks
DMI number:
36080
53.
Fantastic wit shoots momentary fires
First Line:
Fantastic wit shoots momentary fires
Last Line:
And opens all the virtues into bloom
Author:
John Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
30963
54.
Fat Jack when he lately an opera writ
First Line:
Fat Jack when he lately an opera writ
Last Line:
And in lieu of Mac-Heath only tuck up Mac-Gay
DMI number:
17075
55.
Fair dames if puppets may presume to sue
First Line:
Fair dames if puppets may presume to sue
Last Line:
That though his humble friends we never eat
DMI number:
33438
56.
For God's sake tell me what bold confidence
First Line:
For God's sake tell me what bold confidence
Last Line:
And by strange luck may make a shift to live
DMI number:
43394
57.
Flavia's a wit has too much sense to pray
First Line:
Flavia's a wit has too much sense to pray
Last Line:
And die of nothing but a rage to live
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30966
58.
From the Elysian Fields I sing
First Line:
From the Elysian Fields I sing
Last Line:
Then every grace will shine in you
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18305
59.
Give me a wit whose fancy's not confined
First Line:
Give me a wit whose fancy's not confined
Last Line:
Always in their dear mistress's company
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23813
60.
From whence usurping man thy boasted claim
First Line:
From whence usurping man thy boasted claim
Last Line:
In choicer gifts but wit to use them well
DMI number:
43036
61.
Go sordid blockhead I shall never admit
First Line:
Go sordid blockhead I shall never admit
Last Line:
And shall have pleasure when the sordid wretch has none
DMI number:
39423
62.
Garrick I've read your Fool's Petition
First Line:
Garrick I've read your Fool's Petition
Last Line:
The luxury of hearing you
DMI number:
33456
63.
Great wits do not live many days
First Line:
Great wits do not live many days
Last Line:
But thou o laureate live for ever
DMI number:
24800
64.
Good taste however exalted or depressed
First Line:
Good taste however exalted or depressed
Last Line:
The well bred nymph and upstarts haughty queen
DMI number:
28164
65.
Had Aesop been living what mortal so able
First Line:
Had Aesop been living what mortal so able
Last Line:
Those who murdered the fowl will be choaked with the feathers
DMI number:
36071
66.
Hail sacred friend this comes to let thee know
First Line:
Hail sacred friend this comes to let thee know
Last Line:
Ah cease thy wonders give me moisture too
DMI number:
43385
67.
Good people all a sad mishap
First Line:
Good people all a sad mishap
Last Line:
My muse in flames again
DMI number:
35595
68.
He's blest who lives from all dependance free
First Line:
He's blest who lives from all dependance free
Last Line:
For sure he never shall disappointed be
DMI number:
36868
69.
Hear me dull prostitute worse than my wife
First Line:
Hear me dull prostitute worse than my wife
Last Line:
While thy vile heroes to their pardons run
Author:
John Somers (Confident)
DMI number:
5498
70.
Hear ye bright muses your own Dryden's dead
First Line:
Hear ye bright muses your own Dryden's dead
Last Line:
She left her garment and to heaven aspired
DMI number:
3528
71.
Hard is the fortune that your sex attends
First Line:
Hard is the fortune that your sex attends
Last Line:
When most you tyrannize you're most abused
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30968
72.
Have you seen the raging stormy main
First Line:
Have you seen the raging stormy main
Last Line:
If you have seen all this then kiss mine -
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5427
73.
Hence satire's power tis her corrective part
First Line:
Hence satire's power tis her corrective part
Last Line:
And slaves and sycophants surround in vain
Author:
John Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
30878
74.
Her wit and beauty for a court was made
First Line:
Her wit and beauty for a court was made
Last Line:
But truth and goodness fit her for a shade
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
19453
75.
Here matchless beauty matchless wit conspire
First Line:
Here matchless beauty matchless wit conspire
Last Line:
A theme too lofty for a Pindar's mind
DMI number:
10070
76.
Here lies a proof that wit can never be
First Line:
Here lies a proof that wit can never be
Last Line:
Defence enough against mortality
DMI number:
24178
77.
Here lies lord Chesterfield the wit
First Line:
Here lies lord Chesterfield the wit
Last Line:
But of a great man not a bit
DMI number:
33573
78.
Here lies my wife here let her lie
First Line:
Here lies my wife here let her lie
Last Line:
Now she's at rest and so am I
Author:
John Dryden (Speculation)
DMI number:
35095
79.
How comes it that Quibus should pass for a wit
First Line:
How comes it that Quibus should pass for a wit
Last Line:
He sold what he spoke and he bought what he writ
DMI number:
12732
80.
How fond are men of rule and place
First Line:
How fond are men of rule and place
Last Line:
In hopes to be supreme in wit
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
30188
81.
Here take this W--- spread it up and down
First Line:
Here take this W--- spread it up and down
Last Line:
With horns instead of bays the hero crowned
DMI number:
4442
82.
Here wit and beauty join and who can say
First Line:
Here wit and beauty join and who can say
Last Line:
Since as they pity move they both should love
DMI number:
6065
83.
How rare the piece where heaven and nature join
First Line:
How rare the piece where heaven and nature join
Last Line:
Preserve ennoble and adorn the whole
Author:
Mehetabel Wright [née Wesley] (Absolute)
DMI number:
29613
84.
How rash is the vow which thy poet hath made
First Line:
How rash is the vow which thy poet hath made
Last Line:
And out did the muses and graces together
DMI number:
35661
85.
I am at liberty yet never come out of prison
First Line:
I am at liberty yet never come out of prison
Last Line:
Yet in the middle of Paris still am to be found
DMI number:
44703
86.
I have observed when I was young
First Line:
I have observed when I was young
Last Line:
To take returns again
DMI number:
36875
87.
Immortal Swift thy mind compared may be
First Line:
Immortal Swift thy mind compared may be
Last Line:
Cast a perfume upon thy monument
DMI number:
17295
88.
Imperial Caesar's sacred head
First Line:
Imperial Caesar's sacred head
Last Line:
And hides his crump with bays
DMI number:
19450
89.
In beauty or wit
First Line:
In beauty or wit
Last Line:
Who tasting have robbed the whole tree
Author:
Alexander Pope (Speculation)
DMI number:
10603
90.
In days of old some drest the Dead
First Line:
In days of old some drest the Dead
Last Line:
He'd never been hanged upon a tree
DMI number:
36821
91.
In meaner wits that proverb chance may hold
First Line:
In meaner wits that proverb chance may hold
Last Line:
That they who soon are ripe are seldom old
DMI number:
41647
92.
In Phoebus wit as Ovid said
First Line:
In Phoebus wit as Ovid said
Last Line:
She pays you as a tree
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
8399
93.
In vain was ministerial breath
First Line:
In vain was ministerial breath
Last Line:
And Queensberry in Polly
DMI number:
35068
94.
In vain will songs of old from hence declare
First Line:
In vain will songs of old from hence declare
Last Line:
For words could never have reached to paint one single grace
DMI number:
16570
95.
Involved in night I lie like a golden mine
First Line:
Involved in night I lie like a golden mine
Last Line:
Unless I help you scarce will find me out
DMI number:
15242
96.
In vain alas for who by wit is moved
First Line:
In vain alas for who by wit is moved
Last Line:
Mankind take most with that fantastic sex
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10411
97.
Let the knight on beauty lour
First Line:
Let the knight on beauty lour
Last Line:
Why ah why should you be there
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Speculation)
DMI number:
35070
98.
Life's a jest and all things show it
First Line:
Life's a jest and all things show it
Last Line:
I thought so once but now I know it
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
36721
99.
My lord your filly's hardly broke
First Line:
My lord your filly's hardly broke
Last Line:
And scald you with the kettle
DMI number:
35960
100.
My colour is white
First Line:
My colour is white
Last Line:
Reveal then the name of a friend
DMI number:
22554
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