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1.
As when in hostile times two neighbouring states
First Line:
As when in hostile times two neighbouring states
Last Line:
With half the spirit that our soldiers fight
DMI number:
3461
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From the dull beaten road resolved to stray
First Line:
From the dull beaten road resolved to stray
Last Line:
Great Otway's peer and greater Dryden's friend
Author:
Leonard Welsted (Absolute)
DMI number:
38822
3.
Gallants you're welcome to our homely cheer
First Line:
Gallants you're welcome to our homely cheer
Last Line:
Here is a music meeting every day
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35837
4.
Our bard resolved to quit this wicked town
First Line:
Our bard resolved to quit this wicked town
Last Line:
And all good christian curses then were spent
Author:
Charles Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
38821
5.
The ladies have a lonely summer passed
First Line:
The ladies have a lonely summer passed
Last Line:
We must die maids or marry to be poor
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35835
6.
They who must write for writing's a disease
First Line:
They who must write for writing's a disease
Last Line:
Who to oblige you does the best he can
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35839
7.
When once a poet settles an ill name
First Line:
When once a poet settles an ill name
Last Line:
And plot to purpose when they get your money
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17531
8.
When realms are ravaged with invasive foes
First Line:
When realms are ravaged with invasive foes
Last Line:
The brightest audience for the spartan dame
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
35843
9.
You saw our wife was chaste yet thoroughly tried
First Line:
You saw our wife was chaste yet thoroughly tried
Last Line:
For every critic saved thou damnst a play
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Confident) & John Dryden (Speculation)
DMI number:
3723