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441.
Such is the list of our heroic fair
First Line:
Such is the list of our heroic fair
Last Line:
With all the weight of beauty on its side
DMI number:
12154
442.
Struck with each ancient Greek or Roman name
First Line:
Struck with each ancient Greek or Roman name
Last Line:
If no sly Gundamor prevails at home
Author:
Richardson Pack (Absolute)
DMI number:
39583
443.
Studious to please but with a conscious fear
First Line:
Studious to please but with a conscious fear
Last Line:
Our pride shall be to please the brave and fair
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
39002
444.
Some strange caprice forever rules the stage
First Line:
Some strange caprice forever rules the stage
Last Line:
And dawning merit meet with sure applause
DMI number:
33737
445.
Th'auspicious morning does at last appear
First Line:
Th'auspicious morning does at last appear
Last Line:
Thus to her darling does her self address
DMI number:
6450
446.
The ancient bards whenever their strength they tried
First Line:
The ancient bards whenever their strength they tried
Last Line:
Nor we shall spout or you will hear in vain
DMI number:
39923
447.
The author having little time
First Line:
The author having little time
Last Line:
He frankly own himself an ass
DMI number:
26538
448.
The bard whose hopes on comedy depend
First Line:
The bard whose hopes on comedy depend
Last Line:
Convinced a British audience will be just
Author:
Joseph Reed (Absolute)
DMI number:
33923
449.
The bard whose scenes this night your thoughts engage
First Line:
The bard whose scenes this night your thoughts engage
Last Line:
And learn to pity faults so like your own
Author:
George Keate (Absolute)
DMI number:
32554
450.
Taught by the muse the various course to steer
First Line:
Taught by the muse the various course to steer
Last Line:
And may you own attention justly paid
DMI number:
39580
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