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Alexander Pope
1,137
Horace
629
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587
Matthew Prior
585
Nathaniel Lee
502
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472
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5,555
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5,468
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5,399
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3,097
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3,052
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3,049
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2,958
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2,487
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2,093
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19,403
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10,467
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4,079
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3,980
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3,521
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3,431
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2,377
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1,819
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1,538
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Collection including prose
270
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198
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184
Collection of 17th century verse
170
Political miscellany
109
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85
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73
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69
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68
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5331.
A weasel once who long had been
First Line:
A weasel once who long had been
Last Line:
Lays waste mankind for their souls good
DMI number:
19559
5332.
A weaver being jealous of his wife like many
First Line:
A weaver being jealous of his wife like many
Last Line:
But pardon me since I my faults confess
DMI number:
46155
5333.
A week before all hands do brandish
First Line:
A week before all hands do brandish
Last Line:
The wit abounding at Batheaston
DMI number:
35490
5334.
A week's long absence had Liberia kept
First Line:
A week's long absence had Liberia kept
Last Line:
Ah watch your words and let your lovers live
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
16980
5335.
A well known vase of sovereign use I sing
First Line:
A well known vase of sovereign use I sing
Last Line:
Ne other joy but you the faithful striplings know
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
22094
5336.
A well practised bawd
First Line:
A well practised bawd
Last Line:
For they use woods and obscure holes already
Author:
Lording Barry (Absolute)
DMI number:
13650
5337.
A well timed pr--cy has title gained
First Line:
A well timed pr--cy has title gained
Last Line:
A faithful clue to Rosamonda's bower
DMI number:
31336
5338.
A well-fed bull that was preferred
First Line:
A well-fed bull that was preferred
Last Line:
By want of strength betrayed
DMI number:
6438
5339.
A Welshman and an Englishman disputed
First Line:
A Welshman and an Englishman disputed
Last Line:
Ay quoth the other each man toasts his cheese
Author:
Henry Parrot (Confident)
DMI number:
17363
5340.
A Welshman and an Englishman disputed
First Line:
A Welshman and an Englishman disputed
Last Line:
Truth quote the other each man tosts his cheese
Author:
Henry Parrot (Absolute)
DMI number:
48552
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