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801.
Such a fuss and an uproar about your Gil Blas
First Line:
Such a fuss and an uproar about your Gil Blas
Last Line:
Sing ribbaldry scribbledry M-re
DMI number:
38369
802.
Such dreadful laws of late gainst wit are made
First Line:
Such dreadful laws of late gainst wit are made
Last Line:
For women always conquer when they yield
DMI number:
38987
803.
Stripped of my tragic weeds and raised from death
First Line:
Stripped of my tragic weeds and raised from death
Last Line:
When from the thing itself such blessings rise
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31748
804.
Struck with each ancient Greek or Roman name
First Line:
Struck with each ancient Greek or Roman name
Last Line:
If no sly Gundamor prevails at home
Author:
Richardson Pack (Absolute)
DMI number:
39583
805.
Studious to please but with a conscious fear
First Line:
Studious to please but with a conscious fear
Last Line:
Our pride shall be to please the brave and fair
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
39002
806.
Some strange caprice forever rules the stage
First Line:
Some strange caprice forever rules the stage
Last Line:
And dawning merit meet with sure applause
DMI number:
33737
807.
Somebody says but I forgot his name
First Line:
Somebody says but I forgot his name
Last Line:
I'll ever bless the moment she was born
Author:
John Kelly (Absolute)
DMI number:
38296
808.
Thanks to much industry and pains
First Line:
Thanks to much industry and pains
Last Line:
The feelings of our hearts must tell
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
32740
809.
The ancient bards whenever their strength they tried
First Line:
The ancient bards whenever their strength they tried
Last Line:
Nor we shall spout or you will hear in vain
DMI number:
39923
810.
The ancient epilogue as critics write
First Line:
The ancient epilogue as critics write
Last Line:
Who think good breeding is akin to wit
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
35389
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