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271.
Ladies and gentlemen who greet my sight
First Line:
Ladies and gentlemen who greet my sight
Last Line:
Point to the great important stage of life
DMI number:
26825
272.
Ladies I hope there's none behind to hear
First Line:
Ladies I hope there's none behind to hear
Last Line:
To trump their diamonds and they trump our hearts
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4033
273.
Ladies I hope there's none behind to hear
First Line:
Ladies I hope there's none behind to hear
Last Line:
To trump their diamonds as they trump our hearts
DMI number:
17903
274.
Ladies I'm come if not engaged elsewhere
First Line:
Ladies I'm come if not engaged elsewhere
Last Line:
The cloth is laid the bell just going to ring
DMI number:
17562
275.
Ladies in good Queen Bess's sober age
First Line:
Ladies in good Queen Bess's sober age
Last Line:
With British candour for I need it all
DMI number:
37681
276.
Ladies take it as a secret in your ear
First Line:
Ladies take it as a secret in your ear
Last Line:
And this fine web last long though loosely wrought
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
38768
277.
Ladies the ends for which we meet tonight
First Line:
Ladies the ends for which we meet tonight
Last Line:
And bless with beauty where you find desert
DMI number:
32227
278.
Ladies this play in too much haste was writ
First Line:
Ladies this play in too much haste was writ
Last Line:
She formed her beau for nothing but her whore
Author:
Sir John Vanbrugh (Absolute)
DMI number:
35914
279.
Ladies to ye this night we consecrate
First Line:
Ladies to ye this night we consecrate
Last Line:
And be more loved than they be loved as ye are fair
DMI number:
2816
280.
Ladies to you in whose defence and right
First Line:
Ladies to you in whose defence and right
Last Line:
Or his intentions with our pains are lost
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38739
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