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361.
Our author fears the critics of the stage
First Line:
Our author fears the critics of the stage
Last Line:
For who dares see with other eyes than yours
Author:
Susanna Centlivre (Absolute)
DMI number:
38989
362.
Our author like us finding twould scarce do
First Line:
Our author like us finding twould scarce do
Last Line:
He with more able men would credit get
Author:
William Wycherley (Absolute)
DMI number:
38819
363.
One of the poets as they safely may
First Line:
One of the poets as they safely may
Last Line:
Our poet swears he'll write one ten times worse
DMI number:
38803
364.
Quacks set out bills Jack Pudding makes harangues
First Line:
Quacks set out bills Jack Pudding makes harangues
Last Line:
When from your taste we hope for all our pence
DMI number:
5018
365.
Pish lord I wish this prologue was but Greek
First Line:
Pish lord I wish this prologue was but Greek
Last Line:
Not Cleomenes more than Dorset's spirit
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
15516
366.
Plague of all cowards say I why bless my eyes
First Line:
Plague of all cowards say I why bless my eyes
Last Line:
And British rights be saved by British beauty
DMI number:
19523
367.
Players and poets ever were designed
First Line:
Players and poets ever were designed
Last Line:
But shower your blessings on us once again
DMI number:
17567
368.
Plays have their fates not as in their true sense
First Line:
Plays have their fates not as in their true sense
Last Line:
All things to please and some things to delight ye
DMI number:
38741
369.
Poets and painters who from nature draw
First Line:
Poets and painters who from nature draw
Last Line:
Is to be felt and be approved by you
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31685
370.
Poets and soldiers used to various chance
First Line:
Poets and soldiers used to various chance
Last Line:
The applause of princes must confer the bays
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
38808
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