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71.
Escaped from my guardian's tyrannical sway
First Line:
Escaped from my guardian's tyrannical sway
Last Line:
For their bubbles and bows to give your good sense
Author:
Samuel Foote (Absolute)
DMI number:
37952
72.
Enough of mirth the sportive scene is done
First Line:
Enough of mirth the sportive scene is done
Last Line:
Of the faint hiss of grumbling jacobite
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
38926
73.
Each in his turn the poet and the priest
First Line:
Each in his turn the poet and the priest
Last Line:
Let Gorman take the stage or Lady Mary
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
35932
74.
Dread critics we have nothing more to plead
First Line:
Dread critics we have nothing more to plead
Last Line:
That neither yield in learning or in wit
DMI number:
3862
75.
Faith well enough a smart just now behind
First Line:
Faith well enough a smart just now behind
Last Line:
For while you find us ears we'll find you lungs
DMI number:
38314
76.
Fantastic man unjustly does complain
First Line:
Fantastic man unjustly does complain
Last Line:
Wisdom must heal the sickness of the mind
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12640
77.
From ancient Thespis to the present age
First Line:
From ancient Thespis to the present age
Last Line:
And turn to happier scenes and brighter skies
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Absolute)
DMI number:
38481
78.
For your own sakes dear hearts you had not best
First Line:
For your own sakes dear hearts you had not best
Last Line:
You lay sad plots to beggar the king's men
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
38885
79.
Forgive me Cato and forgive me Rome
First Line:
Forgive me Cato and forgive me Rome
Last Line:
And decks with palms those hands that never yield
DMI number:
39078
80.
Fond of your smiles an humble comic brother
First Line:
Fond of your smiles an humble comic brother
Last Line:
You know there's nothing cheaper than applause
DMI number:
6147
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