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2181.
The poets' wars at Paris cease
First Line:
The poets' wars at Paris cease
Last Line:
Ere Pradon and the pit agree
DMI number:
27923
2182.
The porter's joke the chairman's low conceit
First Line:
The porter's joke the chairman's low conceit
Last Line:
Cannot I hold my tongue and die unknown
DMI number:
27668
2183.
The power those charming accents do reveal
First Line:
The power those charming accents do reveal
Last Line:
Such charms be found elsewhere as are in you
DMI number:
5465
2184.
The praise of meaner wits this work like profit brings
First Line:
The praise of meaner wits this work like profit brings
Last Line:
Of all which speak our English tongue but those of thy device
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
13187
2185.
The praise that in thy life we durst not pay
First Line:
The praise that in thy life we durst not pay
Last Line:
And equal fame receive and equal give
DMI number:
11810
2186.
The prepositions make appear
First Line:
The prepositions make appear
Last Line:
And peace that never dies
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36494
2187.
The pride of all nature was sweet Willy-O
First Line:
The pride of all nature was sweet Willy-O
Last Line:
To part with her all in her sweet Willy-O
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
35160
2188.
The prince's natal day I soar to sing
First Line:
The prince's natal day I soar to sing
Last Line:
Like Cibber's and mine
DMI number:
19849
2189.
The privilege that ancient poets claim
First Line:
The privilege that ancient poets claim
Last Line:
Which scorns to take it
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10818
2190.
The prologue's filled with such fine phrases
First Line:
The prologue's filled with such fine phrases
Last Line:
More cheerfully obeyed by me
DMI number:
20845
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