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1.
A chapel of the riding house is made
First Line:
A chapel of the riding house is made
Last Line:
The laymen bridled and the clergy ride
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
13076
2.
A trifling song you shall hear
First Line:
A trifling song you shall hear
Last Line:
And his song is a trifle to boot
Author:
George Farquhar (Confident)
DMI number:
9702
3.
A trifling song you shall hear
First Line:
A trifling song you shall hear
Last Line:
And the song is a trifle to boot
Author:
George Farquhar (Confident)
DMI number:
452
4.
Come fair one be kind
First Line:
Come fair one be kind
Last Line:
Though after I drink water gruel
Author:
George Farquhar (Confident)
DMI number:
2565
5.
Courage the highest gift that scorns to bend
First Line:
Courage the highest gift that scorns to bend
Last Line:
As falshoods draw their sordid birth from fear
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
17726
6.
In ancient times when Helen's fatal charms
First Line:
In ancient times when Helen's fatal charms
Last Line:
That view so many Helens every night
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
38984
7.
My heart is wax your eyes are fire
First Line:
My heart is wax your eyes are fire
Last Line:
And make my self well by tomorrow
DMI number:
8663
8.
Most gracious heaven upon the earth looked down
First Line:
Most gracious heaven upon the earth looked down
Last Line:
Whilst she's our saint above and he our king below
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
17647
9.
If to our play your judgment can't be kind
First Line:
If to our play your judgment can't be kind
Last Line:
Since yours is greater than Athenian praise
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
38120
10.
Madam by making such a pother
First Line:
Madam by making such a pother
Last Line:
For I'm as merciful as stout
DMI number:
8664
11.
Nature's chief gift unequally are carved
First Line:
Nature's chief gift unequally are carved
Last Line:
But all enjoy the common ill a woman
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
2908
12.
Nature's chief gifts unequally are carved
First Line:
Nature's chief gifts unequally are carved
Last Line:
But all enjoy that common ill a woman
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
34022
13.
Nature's chief gifts unequally are carved
First Line:
Nature's chief gifts unequally are carved
Last Line:
But all enjoy the common ill a woman
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
12379
14.
So poor Leander viewed the Sestian shore
First Line:
So poor Leander viewed the Sestian shore
Last Line:
Whilst you the first and storms the last deny
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
5779
15.
Thus Damon knocked at Celia's door
First Line:
Thus Damon knocked at Celia's door
Last Line:
But if you are you may
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
2543
16.
Tis a cold frosty night
First Line:
Tis a cold frosty night
Last Line:
And I poor I must perish with cold
DMI number:
8662
17.
Ventre bleu vere is dis dam poet vere
First Line:
Ventre bleu vere is dis dam poet vere
Last Line:
Sal all come here and damn him upon his tird day
Author:
George Farquhar (Speculation)
DMI number:
38340
18.
When strife disturbs or sloth corrupts an age
First Line:
When strife disturbs or sloth corrupts an age
Last Line:
For fools are made for jests to men of sense
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
38452