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21.
Poet renowned in every age
First Line:
Poet renowned in every age
Last Line:
And Jennings publishes thy plays
DMI number:
38095
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Pope Quin who damns all churches but his own
First Line:
Pope Quin who damns all churches but his own
Last Line:
It is not heresy but reformation
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
24102
23.
Roscius performs great Alexander's part
First Line:
Roscius performs great Alexander's part
Last Line:
Copy the vicious humours of the age
DMI number:
6114
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Self-love does Mimmick's breast inspire
First Line:
Self-love does Mimmick's breast inspire
Last Line:
Without the least desert
DMI number:
5199
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That the style is superb every artist must own
First Line:
That the style is superb every artist must own
Last Line:
Tis the genius of Adam and Eve
Author:
Edward Thompson (Speculation)
DMI number:
35945
26.
The buskined muse when Powell was no more
First Line:
The buskined muse when Powell was no more
Last Line:
Disconsolate I'll mourn a fiddler's bride
DMI number:
33868
27.
The jovial crew in piteous plight departed
First Line:
The jovial crew in piteous plight departed
Last Line:
And cried tis safer fighting on the stage
Author:
Henry Hall (Speculation)
DMI number:
5195
28.
The preacher's looks when Roscius eyed
First Line:
The preacher's looks when Roscius eyed
Last Line:
For Roscius then would preach
DMI number:
33471
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The pride and honour of the Gallic stage
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The pride and honour of the Gallic stage
Last Line:
Equalled Corneille Euripedes excelled
DMI number:
8932
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The stage as all things nature's laws obey
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The stage as all things nature's laws obey
Last Line:
And save an art now seeming to decline
Author:
Theophilus Cibber (Speculation)
DMI number:
17643
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