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11.
Happy the soaring bard who boldly woos
First Line:
Happy the soaring bard who boldly woos
Last Line:
Taste Epicoene for his Kitely's sake
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
39027
12.
Hither in days of yore from Spain or France
First Line:
Hither in days of yore from Spain or France
Last Line:
Nor use the stripling like a battered sinner
Author:
George Colman (Absolute) & David Garrick (Speculation)
DMI number:
33929
13.
Here they are ladies should these charming packs
First Line:
Here they are ladies should these charming packs
Last Line:
Frightful and ugly as the queen of spades
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
31733
14.
I fear the ladies think my last night's dealing
First Line:
I fear the ladies think my last night's dealing
Last Line:
And play the fool at large on life's great stage
DMI number:
36010
15.
In these our moral and religious days
First Line:
In these our moral and religious days
Last Line:
Ask not his name but crown him with applause
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
33919
16.
Let us ere yet we finish our career
First Line:
Let us ere yet we finish our career
Last Line:
And boast like him he was a briton born
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
39025
17.
I who was late so volatile and gay
First Line:
I who was late so volatile and gay
Last Line:
Or play the fool at large on life's great stage
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
38110
18.
Ladies I've had a squabble with the poet
First Line:
Ladies I've had a squabble with the poet
Last Line:
Mean time mend we our lives he'll mend his pen
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
31745
19.
Nay but I must I must indeed papa
First Line:
Nay but I must I must indeed papa
Last Line:
Miss in her teens shall thank them for their care
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
33765
20.
Now Christ Church left and fixed at Lincoln's Inn
First Line:
Now Christ Church left and fixed at Lincoln's Inn
Last Line:
And leave the press to
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Speculation) & George Colman (Confident)
DMI number:
26617
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