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1.
Aptness for mirth to all this instant night
First Line:
Aptness for mirth to all this instant night
Last Line:
His chances please ye or our fortune's ill
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38736
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But that it would take from our modesty
First Line:
But that it would take from our modesty
Last Line:
And shall to after times preserve his name
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38728
3.
It's grown in fashion lately in these days
First Line:
It's grown in fashion lately in these days
Last Line:
His scenes will best convince you of in's play
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
38742
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Ladies to you in whose defence and right
First Line:
Ladies to you in whose defence and right
Last Line:
Or his intentions with our pains are lost
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38739
5.
New titles warrant not a play for new
First Line:
New titles warrant not a play for new
Last Line:
And after judge of them and of their cause
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38734
6.
Plays have their fates not as in their true sense
First Line:
Plays have their fates not as in their true sense
Last Line:
All things to please and some things to delight ye
DMI number:
38741
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So free this work is gentlemen from offence
First Line:
So free this work is gentlemen from offence
Last Line:
And as our cause is let our censure be
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38727
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To this place gentlemen full many a day
First Line:
To this place gentlemen full many a day
Last Line:
Every man's pot I hope and all part friends
Author:
Francis Beaumont (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38738
9.
To please all is impossible and despair
First Line:
To please all is impossible and despair
Last Line:
Shall equally the freight we run for pleasure
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38731
10.
To promise much before a play begin
First Line:
To promise much before a play begin
Last Line:
And we have our wished ends if you commend it
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38735
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