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81.
Why in Pall-Mall with Dodsley will you dwell
First Line:
Why in Pall-Mall with Dodsley will you dwell
Last Line:
Away but you might safer be at home
DMI number:
27311
82.
Why to a homely cottage I retire
First Line:
Why to a homely cottage I retire
Last Line:
To pass in country cot the night in quiet
DMI number:
28259
83.
You an informer are and a back-biter
First Line:
You an informer are and a back-biter
Last Line:
Jack of all trades strange that you want the pence
DMI number:
27974
84.
You dread my verse and sting of wit
First Line:
You dread my verse and sting of wit
Last Line:
Not of my verse but of my jordan
DMI number:
28261
85.
You lately were enquiring why Silvester
First Line:
You lately were enquiring why Silvester
Last Line:
Has not yet got a wife he has a sister
DMI number:
27996
86.
You nothing give me now when you expire
First Line:
You nothing give me now when you expire
Last Line:
You promise all you know what I desire
DMI number:
27975
87.
You say your nose and eyes your father's are
First Line:
You say your nose and eyes your father's are
Last Line:
Pray tell us if you can whose is your front
DMI number:
28341
88.
Your book Sir George now give to public use
First Line:
Your book Sir George now give to public use
Last Line:
For honours after death too late arrive
DMI number:
27317
89.
Your fever still attends you though you grieve
First Line:
Your fever still attends you though you grieve
Last Line:
Will with a porter or a cobler dwell
DMI number:
27994
90.
You were for ever by my infant side
First Line:
You were for ever by my infant side
Last Line:
Pray ask my maid if I am not a man
DMI number:
27965
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