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41.
At five this morn when Phoebus raised his head
First Line:
At five this morn when Phoebus raised his head
Last Line:
Of reason void are so of foppery
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
6594
42.
At Hackney or at Chelsea bred
First Line:
At Hackney or at Chelsea bred
Last Line:
The world applauds the brave submit
DMI number:
19541
43.
At last is granted what we wished for long
First Line:
At last is granted what we wished for long
Last Line:
Add to your glory or our wonder more
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
8462
44.
Avaro who would skin a flint
First Line:
Avaro who would skin a flint
Last Line:
They give their votes but not their heart
DMI number:
217
45.
Avaunt mistrust be gone pale fear
First Line:
Avaunt mistrust be gone pale fear
Last Line:
Throughout the world there's nothing new
DMI number:
41780
46.
Ask me no more my Quintius whether I
First Line:
Ask me no more my Quintius whether I
Last Line:
First death is the last scene of misery
Author:
Robert Thompson (Confident)
DMI number:
42206
47.
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
48.
Beauty to the agreeable must give way
First Line:
Beauty to the agreeable must give way
Last Line:
The agreeable could not then be expressed
DMI number:
17639
49.
Bred up by parents' arbitrary rules
First Line:
Bred up by parents' arbitrary rules
Last Line:
True martyr to the cause rots stinks and dies
DMI number:
11161
50.
Behold ye critics of this classic age
First Line:
Behold ye critics of this classic age
Last Line:
I Harlequin humbly beseech you to damn it
Author:
George Colman (Confident)
DMI number:
37516
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