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71.
How sweet are the banks upon Tweed
First Line:
How sweet are the banks upon Tweed
Last Line:
Since those may likewise laugh who win
DMI number:
38104
72.
I had an epilogue to speak tonight
First Line:
I had an epilogue to speak tonight
Last Line:
Critics be dumb ye men of candour kind
Author:
Elizabeth Griffith (Speculation)
DMI number:
33764
73.
I have been peeping for these many days
First Line:
I have been peeping for these many days
Last Line:
I hate such coming ladies so good night
DMI number:
39073
74.
I have heard some bookish friends of mine oft say
First Line:
I have heard some bookish friends of mine oft say
Last Line:
And find at length each lady Betty kind
DMI number:
17801
75.
I hope you'll own that with becoming art
First Line:
I hope you'll own that with becoming art
Last Line:
The fatherless and widow to your care
Author:
Eustace Budgell (Absolute)
DMI number:
17537
76.
In ancient times miscalled the good old days
First Line:
In ancient times miscalled the good old days
Last Line:
But all my travel end and settle here
DMI number:
133
77.
In days of yore it was a constant rule
First Line:
In days of yore it was a constant rule
Last Line:
To keep a child from mischief aren't we moral
DMI number:
40512
78.
Is this a play for me to act a part in
First Line:
Is this a play for me to act a part in
Last Line:
A lady bountiful to cure his pain
DMI number:
17731
79.
Instead of an epilogue round smart and terse
First Line:
Instead of an epilogue round smart and terse
Last Line:
We wish you good night and tis well it's no worse
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
35702
80.
It has been said by many a learned sage
First Line:
It has been said by many a learned sage
Last Line:
Then judge with justice and by merit save
DMI number:
23554
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