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761.
The poet still must look within to find
First Line:
The poet still must look within to find
Last Line:
If he would have just sentiments appear
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
31567
762.
The muse who late with melancholy pride
First Line:
The muse who late with melancholy pride
Last Line:
Whether it shakes the state or saps the stage
DMI number:
39112
763.
The muse your stay one moment more entreats
First Line:
The muse your stay one moment more entreats
Last Line:
Then dare to gain o gain it by your praise
DMI number:
38317
764.
The muses whom the richest silks array
First Line:
The muses whom the richest silks array
Last Line:
We cannot pay too much for what they give
Author:
Patrick Delany (Absolute)
DMI number:
11617
765.
The law of custom is the law of fools
First Line:
The law of custom is the law of fools
Last Line:
And prove to day an emblem of fair weather
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
31753
766.
The lofty scene is past foretold before
First Line:
The lofty scene is past foretold before
Last Line:
Whilst some shall wield the sword and some the pen
DMI number:
10842
767.
The sage whose guests you are tonight is known
First Line:
The sage whose guests you are tonight is known
Last Line:
And serve his sovereign like a trusty knight
Author:
Joseph Addison (Confident)
DMI number:
36804
768.
The scene is closed life's play is done
First Line:
The scene is closed life's play is done
Last Line:
One easy transformation more
DMI number:
34322
769.
The scribbling gentry ever frank and free
First Line:
The scribbling gentry ever frank and free
Last Line:
The authoress makes you this and this | Your most obedient
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31751
770.
The scribbling gentry ever frank and free
First Line:
The scribbling gentry ever frank and free
Last Line:
Women and children will for ever save
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
39032
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