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931.
Two houses joined two poets to a play
First Line:
Two houses joined two poets to a play
Last Line:
But grunts and groans and ends at last in fumbling
DMI number:
36092
932.
Under the notion of a play you see
First Line:
Under the notion of a play you see
Last Line:
Grant us ye fates to play at hide and seek
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Confident)
DMI number:
2118
933.
Welcome once more kind friends to this our inn
First Line:
Welcome once more kind friends to this our inn
Last Line:
To gain your smiles and favours if we can
DMI number:
33770
934.
Well by this time your eyes have ached with gazing
First Line:
Well by this time your eyes have ached with gazing
Last Line:
Tis them we mock be then the censure theirs
DMI number:
27119
935.
Well fare the man peace to his gentle shade
First Line:
Well fare the man peace to his gentle shade
Last Line:
And hither come till the Pantheons open
Author:
Arthur Murphy (Confident)
DMI number:
33911
936.
Well for this once I'll undertake the part
First Line:
Well for this once I'll undertake the part
Last Line:
And vindicate their violated charms
DMI number:
39076
937.
Well gentlemen and are you still so vain
First Line:
Well gentlemen and are you still so vain
Last Line:
That you with candour treat this orphan play
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
39080
938.
Well having stooped to conquer with success
First Line:
Well having stooped to conquer with success
Last Line:
Turns female barrister and pleads for bayes
Author:
Oliver Goldsmith (Absolute)
DMI number:
33903
939.
Well I protest there's no such thing as dealing
First Line:
Well I protest there's no such thing as dealing
Last Line:
Farewell you'll laugh with me some other day
DMI number:
39104
940.
Well I suppose good folks ye're all a gog
First Line:
Well I suppose good folks ye're all a gog
Last Line:
We take a cloud for heaven and post away
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
39065
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