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1611.
An humble dervise lived of yore
First Line:
An humble dervise lived of yore
Last Line:
You'll sink to endless woe
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
34005
1612.
An humble muse from long-kept silence breaks
First Line:
An humble muse from long-kept silence breaks
Last Line:
For Barber's name shall make their glory rise
DMI number:
18812
1613.
An humble station is a safe retreat
First Line:
An humble station is a safe retreat
Last Line:
While reason bounds and answers his desires
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
7736
1614.
An I'll awa' to bony Tweed side
First Line:
An I'll awa' to bony Tweed side
Last Line:
And never lead apes below
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
1252
1615.
An ill year of a Goodyer us bereft
First Line:
An ill year of a Goodyer us bereft
Last Line:
Wise comely learned eloquent and kind
DMI number:
29347
1616.
An infant's fate may make a parent sad
First Line:
An infant's fate may make a parent sad
Last Line:
Reader repent since thou hast lived so long
DMI number:
34291
1617.
An inner room receives the humorous souls
First Line:
An inner room receives the humorous souls
Last Line:
To promise future health for present fees
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
5482
1618.
An inundation says the fable
First Line:
An inundation says the fable
Last Line:
To nourish vermin may be bit
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
11321
1619.
An invasion from Dutchland is all the discourse
First Line:
An invasion from Dutchland is all the discourse
Last Line:
On condition that you may depart with your lives
DMI number:
44330
1620.
An oaken broken elbow chair
First Line:
An oaken broken elbow chair
Last Line:
Why not as well as doctor Swift
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & Thomas Sheridan (Speculation)
DMI number:
25845
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