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531.
With grateful hearts for this auspicious day
First Line:
With grateful hearts for this auspicious day
Last Line:
Guarding the british throne the church and nation
DMI number:
39000
532.
With much reluctance they have brought me here
First Line:
With much reluctance they have brought me here
Last Line:
We'll do our best tis all the best can do
Author:
George Saville Carey (Speculation)
DMI number:
40513
533.
Wit bears so thin a crop this duller age
First Line:
Wit bears so thin a crop this duller age
Last Line:
For time that makes new fools may mend his hand
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
17525
534.
Wit in a prologue poets justly may
First Line:
Wit in a prologue poets justly may
Last Line:
Men's brains grow barren and you raise the rent
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
38760
535.
Wit is become an antick and puts on
First Line:
Wit is become an antick and puts on
Last Line:
Beyond all power of death lives in their fame
Author:
Francis Beaumont (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38740
536.
Wit which is all the gold a poet has
First Line:
Wit which is all the gold a poet has
Last Line:
You as his subjects to take leather coin
DMI number:
38775
537.
With different scenes we different arts have tried
First Line:
With different scenes we different arts have tried
Last Line:
Since if through love they won't be kind through fear they must
DMI number:
5081
538.
With doubt joy apprehension almost dumb
First Line:
With doubt joy apprehension almost dumb
Last Line:
Tis for my king and zounds I'll do my best
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31728
539.
With every hope a vessel sails away
First Line:
With every hope a vessel sails away
Last Line:
And though she droops may raise her from the ground
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38076
540.
Why to this farce this title given
First Line:
Why to this farce this title given
Last Line:
In seventeen hundred fifty eight
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38451
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