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231.
He who would act must think for thought will find
First Line:
He who would act must think for thought will find
Last Line:
And the shot soul in every start ascend
DMI number:
37873
232.
He that hath feasted you these forty years
First Line:
He that hath feasted you these forty years
Last Line:
Artificers and trust such as are none
DMI number:
38755
233.
Here as your faces in a glass ye see
First Line:
Here as your faces in a glass ye see
Last Line:
Pull in a moment all your courage down
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
39064
234.
Here comes Tom Thumb a fairy when you view her
First Line:
Here comes Tom Thumb a fairy when you view her
Last Line:
And rests on honour his immortal claim
DMI number:
35400
235.
Here lies the doubt now let our plays be good
First Line:
Here lies the doubt now let our plays be good
Last Line:
But tis the nobler part to check the will
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38834
236.
How do you all good folks in tears for certain
First Line:
How do you all good folks in tears for certain
Last Line:
Shake hands and kiss and friends and burn their cases
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38106
237.
How dull how grave and how precise ye fit
First Line:
How dull how grave and how precise ye fit
Last Line:
And then the jealous cuckold take ye napping
DMI number:
35822
238.
How dull how grave and how precise ye sit
First Line:
How dull how grave and how precise ye sit
Last Line:
Spite of long scarf may she be dogged from home
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
38892
239.
How bold a venture does our author make
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How bold a venture does our author make
Last Line:
To make you sure his own he'll think and write like you
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
6183
240.
How have we in the space of one poor age
First Line:
How have we in the space of one poor age
Last Line:
We'll do our best to make you laugh today
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
38813
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