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131.
Before you see one of your stage directors
First Line:
Before you see one of your stage directors
Last Line:
To give you pleasure and no virtue lost
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
40511
132.
Behold a stranger to the British stage
First Line:
Behold a stranger to the British stage
Last Line:
And for the father's sake support the son
DMI number:
39407
133.
Behold a wonder for theatric story
First Line:
Behold a wonder for theatric story
Last Line:
Whatever my faults your candour can exceed them
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
33726
134.
Behold me here deputed from the rest
First Line:
Behold me here deputed from the rest
Last Line:
To this bright audience of the judging few
DMI number:
38313
135.
Behold me in the usual prologue dress
First Line:
Behold me in the usual prologue dress
Last Line:
Then let's assert the freedom of the mind
DMI number:
35246
136.
Betrayed by honour and compelled by shame
First Line:
Betrayed by honour and compelled by shame
Last Line:
Till plunged in sad eternity they wake
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
37145
137.
Bless me this summer work is so fatiguing
First Line:
Bless me this summer work is so fatiguing
Last Line:
And tear a fan with flirting every night
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
39116
138.
Bless me you kinder stars how are we thronged
First Line:
Bless me you kinder stars how are we thronged
Last Line:
Like parallels that run straight though several ways
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
38774
139.
Breetons my frippery countremans are come
First Line:
Breetons my frippery countremans are come
Last Line:
He as Louishberg so you may kees mine A
DMI number:
24550
140.
Behold the prodigal returned quite tame
First Line:
Behold the prodigal returned quite tame
Last Line:
But never be the busy body more
Author:
Henry Woodward (Absolute)
DMI number:
33772
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