Union First Line Index of English Verse

13th-19th Century (bulk 1500-1800)



First Line: I never din'd with Dennis or with Pope, 
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Title: `Persius Scaramouche. By way of dialogue betwixt Mr. D'anvers [Nicholas Amhurst], and orator [John] Henley, by Griffith Morgan D'anvers M. A. formerly of Tr. College...in imitation of the first satire of Perseus' [pr. 1734 (Foxon D42)] 
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Last Line: Go home and dine, and then pick up a wench. 
Library: YO 
Shelfmark: c.570/4 
Folio: p. 53 
Ref Nbr: Osborn I0279 
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Names Mentioned: Amhurst, Nicholas, 1697_1742
Henley, John, 1692_1759
Dennis, John, 1657_1734
Pope, Alexander, 1688_1744 
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Translations/Imitations: Persius
Satire 1 
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