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571.
Tonight your bard salutes his native plains
First Line:
Tonight your bard salutes his native plains
Last Line:
And our wits brighten as our beauties smile
DMI number:
40635
572.
Too long by some fatality misled
First Line:
Too long by some fatality misled
Last Line:
And rise exalted citizens of all
DMI number:
31248
573.
Too long had Corinth wept her evil hour
First Line:
Too long had Corinth wept her evil hour
Last Line:
When beauty crowns that virtue she inspired
Author:
Joseph Cradock (Absolute)
DMI number:
32769
574.
Too long has farce neglecting nature's laws
First Line:
Too long has farce neglecting nature's laws
Last Line:
You never were nor can you be unjust
DMI number:
31679
575.
True wit has seen its best days long ago
First Line:
True wit has seen its best days long ago
Last Line:
That not one locust may be left behind
DMI number:
38764
576.
Trust was the glory of the foremost age
First Line:
Trust was the glory of the foremost age
Last Line:
Our guide in peace and council in the wars
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
38785
577.
Truth says of old the art of making plays
First Line:
Truth says of old the art of making plays
Last Line:
Who commends her to you
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
38747
578.
Unlike to ancient fame all eyes tongues ears
First Line:
Unlike to ancient fame all eyes tongues ears
Last Line:
And ten to one but vanity betrays it
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38339
579.
Unpracticed in the drama's artful page
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Unpracticed in the drama's artful page
Last Line:
To charm to polish and to bless mankind
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
39010
580.
Too long the muse attached to regal show
First Line:
Too long the muse attached to regal show
Last Line:
Fixed by the hand that bids our language live
Author:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Absolute)
DMI number:
38306
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