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431.
The glory of this vase may time prolong
First Line:
The glory of this vase may time prolong
Last Line:
And sweetly sing its life and death renowned
DMI number:
35567
432.
The direful deeds of civil dudgeon
First Line:
The direful deeds of civil dudgeon
Last Line:
Ye gods what havock does election make
DMI number:
31656
433.
The dreadful wars which wooden pygmies wage
First Line:
The dreadful wars which wooden pygmies wage
Last Line:
And in mock storms they sacked their vanquished Troy
DMI number:
32239
434.
The fathers of Twickenham complain of a riot
First Line:
The fathers of Twickenham complain of a riot
Last Line:
If ye make one ye fools ye shall feel it by g-d
DMI number:
27776
435.
The busy town grew still and city fops
First Line:
The busy town grew still and city fops
Last Line:
I've cast my tory's skin and now am whig again
DMI number:
43019
436.
The breast of a goddess I once did alarm
First Line:
The breast of a goddess I once did alarm
Last Line:
On his Fatima's lips I'd again tempt my fate
Author:
Anna Miller [née Riggs] (Confident)
DMI number:
35513
437.
The monkey lapdog parrot and her grace
First Line:
The monkey lapdog parrot and her grace
Last Line:
And L--l's coachman drives unbid to White's
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
31307
438.
The patten fan and petticoat
First Line:
The patten fan and petticoat
Last Line:
And serve with bottle screws the nation
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
19363
439.
The pen which I now take and brandish
First Line:
The pen which I now take and brandish
Last Line:
If eat with Miller at Batheaston
DMI number:
35488
440.
The juggler called and all attentive round
First Line:
The juggler called and all attentive round
Last Line:
And time thy genuine glories shall attest
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34444
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