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15991.
Of chosen words some take not care enough
First Line:
Of chosen words some take not care enough
Last Line:
Malice itself may sometimes pass for truth
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10429
15992.
Of damask cheeks and radiant eyes
First Line:
Of damask cheeks and radiant eyes
Last Line:
Shall length of days defy
Author:
Rev. Mr Robertson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25477
15993.
Of Dutch intelligence ten ounces take
First Line:
Of Dutch intelligence ten ounces take
Last Line:
Produce a rogue stockjobber in a trice
DMI number:
3251
15994.
Of England primates seven and patriarchs seven
First Line:
Of England primates seven and patriarchs seven
Last Line:
Seven shining stars this vaulted floor contains
DMI number:
29558
15995.
Of every flattering muse and cheat in town
First Line:
Of every flattering muse and cheat in town
Last Line:
Without whose help it needs must fail to shine
DMI number:
12833
15996.
Of every one whose virtue makes 'em rare
First Line:
Of every one whose virtue makes 'em rare
Last Line:
As it at last will openly declare
DMI number:
9664
15997.
Of excellent natural abilities well improved
First Line:
Of excellent natural abilities well improved
Last Line:
In the service of God and man
DMI number:
40612
15998.
Of fair descent of manners most refined
First Line:
Of fair descent of manners most refined
Last Line:
She lived respected and lamented died
DMI number:
34514
15999.
Of Februar the fiftein nicht
First Line:
Of Februar the fiftein nicht
Last Line:
He smorit them all with smuke
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10902
16000.
Of fellows neither good nor bad
First Line:
Of fellows neither good nor bad
Last Line:
Perhaps you'll say the riddle's nought
DMI number:
15094
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