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A peacock nobly born and bred
First Line:
A peacock nobly born and bred
Last Line:
With honour live with honour die
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Confident)
DMI number:
1798
2.
An oaken broken elbow chair
First Line:
An oaken broken elbow chair
Last Line:
Why not as well as doctor Swift
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Speculation) & Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
25845
3.
All you that would
First Line:
All you that would
Last Line:
I can't at Ballyspelling
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Confident) & Thomas Sheridan (Confident)
DMI number:
1787
4.
Beneath this verdant hillock lies
First Line:
Beneath this verdant hillock lies
Last Line:
Will think his better half alive
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Speculation) & Thomas Sheridan (Speculation) & Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
2014
5.
Hail happy little animal
First Line:
Hail happy little animal
Last Line:
And nearly to the gods allied
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Speculation)
DMI number:
11655
6.
Great cry and little wool is now become
First Line:
Great cry and little wool is now become
Last Line:
We'd all contend to gain the golden-fleece
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Absolute)
DMI number:
11612
7.
Had I ten thousand mouths and tongues
First Line:
Had I ten thousand mouths and tongues
Last Line:
And help to set the world on fire
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Absolute) & Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
10625
8.
I often tried in vain to find
First Line:
I often tried in vain to find
Last Line:
That every woman is a cloud
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Confident)
DMI number:
22263
9.
Know all men by these presents death the tamer
First Line:
Know all men by these presents death the tamer
Last Line:
Who gives no bills but of mortality
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Speculation) & Thomas Sheridan (Speculation) & Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
10626
10.
Of a worthy Dublin Drapier
First Line:
Of a worthy Dublin Drapier
Last Line:
Let glasses go all round
DMI number:
115
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