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1071.
Too long provoked in these censorious times
First Line:
Too long provoked in these censorious times
Last Line:
Courage my friends your trade will be complete
DMI number:
39081
1072.
Too long the muse attached to regal show
First Line:
Too long the muse attached to regal show
Last Line:
Fixed by the hand that bids our language live
Author:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Absolute)
DMI number:
38306
1073.
Too long the poets brought before the bar
First Line:
Too long the poets brought before the bar
Last Line:
We dare engage the stage shall be reformed
DMI number:
39043
1074.
Too much the Greek and Roman chiefs engage
First Line:
Too much the Greek and Roman chiefs engage
Last Line:
Nor let a soldier quarter ask in vain
DMI number:
38302
1075.
Too well we saw what must have been our fate
First Line:
Too well we saw what must have been our fate
Last Line:
No Brentford princes will for statesmen take you
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
38934
1076.
Touched be your generous hearts to spare this play
First Line:
Touched be your generous hearts to spare this play
Last Line:
And aid with generous hand the muse's claim
DMI number:
38330
1077.
Two households both alike in dignity
First Line:
Two households both alike in dignity
Last Line:
What here shall miss our toil shall strive to mend
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
38726
1078.
Two houses joined two poets to a play
First Line:
Two houses joined two poets to a play
Last Line:
But grunts and groans and ends at last in fumbling
DMI number:
36092
1079.
Under the notion of a play you see
First Line:
Under the notion of a play you see
Last Line:
Grant us ye fates to play at hide and seek
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Confident)
DMI number:
2118
1080.
Welcome once more kind friends to this our inn
First Line:
Welcome once more kind friends to this our inn
Last Line:
To gain your smiles and favours if we can
DMI number:
33770
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