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1441.
These women are such cunning purveyors
First Line:
These women are such cunning purveyors
Last Line:
And urges their remembrance to desires
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
21528
1442.
Thespis the first professor of our art
First Line:
Thespis the first professor of our art
Last Line:
Shall then be proved a pipe of inspiration
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4024
1443.
They cannot want who wish not to have more
First Line:
They cannot want who wish not to have more
Last Line:
Who ever said an anchoret was poor
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5950
1444.
They drag him from his den
First Line:
They drag him from his den
Last Line:
His mouth that flames no more and his extinguished eyes
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
37090
1445.
This day the poet bloodily inclined
First Line:
This day the poet bloodily inclined
Last Line:
I'll cost you but your half a crown a day
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35792
1446.
This downright fighting fool this thick-skulled hero
First Line:
This downright fighting fool this thick-skulled hero
Last Line:
With plain dull virtue has outgone my wit
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20868
1447.
This famine has a sharp and meagre face
First Line:
This famine has a sharp and meagre face
Last Line:
Look all one common sorrow
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18864
1448.
This floating ram did bear his horns above
First Line:
This floating ram did bear his horns above
Last Line:
With a great crack his belly burst in pieces
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute) & Sir William Davenant (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20766
1449.
There is a pleasure sure in being mad
First Line:
There is a pleasure sure in being mad
Last Line:
Which none but madmen know
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19778
1450.
There is between my will and all my actions
First Line:
There is between my will and all my actions
Last Line:
A guard of patience
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20311
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