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31.
The law of custom is the law of fools
First Line:
The law of custom is the law of fools
Last Line:
And prove to day an emblem of fair weather
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
31753
32.
Tis now the reigning taste with belle and beau
First Line:
Tis now the reigning taste with belle and beau
Last Line:
Felo de se should you bring in the bard
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
38491
33.
To you my Lord these lines I write
First Line:
To you my Lord these lines I write
Last Line:
But I must run the race with flogging
DMI number:
38576
34.
What horrors fill the tragic poet's brain
First Line:
What horrors fill the tragic poet's brain
Last Line:
And critics then attack him if ye dare
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
33932
35.
What though I hold of trumps a flush
First Line:
What though I hold of trumps a flush
Last Line:
And fail of being looed
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
31399
36.
When frighted poets give the town a play
First Line:
When frighted poets give the town a play
Last Line:
The opening bud may prove a beauteous flower
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
39026
37.
When plays are over by epilogue we're able
First Line:
When plays are over by epilogue we're able
Last Line:
Who ventures all in the dramatic wheel
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
39106
38.
While modern tragedy by rule exact
First Line:
While modern tragedy by rule exact
Last Line:
And nurse the infant saplings of the age
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
39022
39.
While modern tragedy by rule exact
First Line:
While modern tragedy by rule exact
Last Line:
And nurse the infant saplings of the stage
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
26970
40.
Wherever commerce spreads the swelling sail
First Line:
Wherever commerce spreads the swelling sail
Last Line:
A royal charter by your bounty gained
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
33909
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