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1781.
Poor poet Dogrel's house consumed by fire
First Line:
Poor poet Dogrel's house consumed by fire
Last Line:
To burn the house and not the master too
DMI number:
27987
1782.
Pope dead who'll write his monumental stone
First Line:
Pope dead who'll write his monumental stone
Last Line:
For with him Phoebus and the nine are gone
DMI number:
23009
1783.
Pope has the talent well to speak
First Line:
Pope has the talent well to speak
Last Line:
Because he rang the bell
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13490
1784.
Pope has true genius all his works declare
First Line:
Pope has true genius all his works declare
Last Line:
By satire these the rest by just applause
DMI number:
24803
1785.
Praise you those barren rhymes long since composed
First Line:
Praise you those barren rhymes long since composed
Last Line:
Make heaven and earth resound your praise admired
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49607
1786.
Praise you those barren rhymes long since composed
First Line:
Praise you those barren rhymes long since composed
Last Line:
My then green heart so brightly did enflame
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49822
1787.
Praised by the grandsires of the present age
First Line:
Praised by the grandsires of the present age
Last Line:
And lived so long but to behold it die
Author:
Allen Bathurst (Confident)
DMI number:
24928
1788.
Pray let me alone what do you think can I
First Line:
Pray let me alone what do you think can I
Last Line:
More fitly far with tears than gall indite
Author:
John Hall (Absolute)
DMI number:
36592
1789.
Pray pardon John Bays for I beg your excuse
First Line:
Pray pardon John Bays for I beg your excuse
Last Line:
I hate knaves in it but I love the gown well
DMI number:
4862
1790.
Pray tell me Harry tell me true
First Line:
Pray tell me Harry tell me true
Last Line:
To give me some account but write
DMI number:
6029
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