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1811.
Says a writer genteel of high genius and taste
First Line:
Says a writer genteel of high genius and taste
Last Line:
For like me all the while they were lulled fast asleep
DMI number:
33541
1812.
Says Cibber to Pope though in verse you foreclose
First Line:
Says Cibber to Pope though in verse you foreclose
Last Line:
For know the last word is the word that lasts longest
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35159
1813.
Says my muse now this time
First Line:
Says my muse now this time
Last Line:
To receive from her fair hand the bays
DMI number:
35493
1814.
Says R--d to Joe thou art a very sad dog
First Line:
Says R--d to Joe thou art a very sad dog
Last Line:
The one's in the right and the other's not wrong
DMI number:
12249
1815.
Says Ramsay to Phoebus my lord I must tell ye
First Line:
Says Ramsay to Phoebus my lord I must tell ye
Last Line:
Retrieve with my hand what I've lost by my brain
DMI number:
16960
1816.
Says Richard to Joe thou art a very sad dog
First Line:
Says Richard to Joe thou art a very sad dog
Last Line:
The one's in the right and the other's not wrong
DMI number:
14482
1817.
Rome was not better by her Horace taught
First Line:
Rome was not better by her Horace taught
Last Line:
And wax that does the absent sun supply
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
4771
1818.
Room for the best of poets heroic
First Line:
Room for the best of poets heroic
Last Line:
With thirty two slaves to plant Mundungus
DMI number:
7063
1819.
Round some fair tree the ambitious woodbine grows
First Line:
Round some fair tree the ambitious woodbine grows
Last Line:
The Roman would not blush at the mistake
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
32449
1820.
Roused from the slumber of three thousand years
First Line:
Roused from the slumber of three thousand years
Last Line:
And shines distinguished in his genuine wreaths
DMI number:
19262
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