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17161.
Our love of others is but sense
First Line:
Our love of others is but sense
Last Line:
We'll glorious martyrs be thereby
DMI number:
4656
17162.
Our mirthful age to all extremes a prey
First Line:
Our mirthful age to all extremes a prey
Last Line:
No fool so stupid but he aims at wit
DMI number:
30565
17163.
Our muse descries no lover's passion
First Line:
Our muse descries no lover's passion
Last Line:
Who are not such let them do what they will
DMI number:
38758
17164.
Our next new Play if this Mode hold in vogue
First Line:
Our next new Play if this Mode hold in vogue
Last Line:
For th'most part short of their Originall
DMI number:
45316
17165.
Our ordnance bored
First Line:
Our ordnance bored
Last Line:
He'd have owned great Marlborough his Master
DMI number:
465
17166.
Our passion gone and reason on her throne
First Line:
Our passion gone and reason on her throne
Last Line:
Amazed we see the mischiefs we have done
DMI number:
9599
17167.
Our play thus over now swells each throbbing breast
First Line:
Our play thus over now swells each throbbing breast
Last Line:
To me is worth the treasures of Peru
Author:
Arthur Murphy (Absolute)
DMI number:
33906
17168.
Our play tonight wants novelty tis true
First Line:
Our play tonight wants novelty tis true
Last Line:
And lose the goaler in the dull divine
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
35829
17169.
Our plays concluding now we change the scene
First Line:
Our plays concluding now we change the scene
Last Line:
And be revenged on all the golden tufts I leave behind
DMI number:
8094
17170.
Our poet something doubtful of his fate
First Line:
Our poet something doubtful of his fate
Last Line:
So every lash you give he writes the faster
DMI number:
4199
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