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11.
Bold is the man who in these factious times
First Line:
Bold is the man who in these factious times
Last Line:
Till time and age shall moulder into clay
DMI number:
11302
12.
Brutus unmoved heard how his Portia fell
First Line:
Brutus unmoved heard how his Portia fell
Last Line:
Should Jack's wife die he would behave as well
DMI number:
25155
13.
Cloyed with successes and released from care
First Line:
Cloyed with successes and released from care
Last Line:
The greatest hero and the brightest eyes
Author:
William Walsh (Confident)
DMI number:
5934
14.
Eight Henrys twice three Edwards and one Stephen
First Line:
Eight Henrys twice three Edwards and one Stephen
Last Line:
All deemed the best of princes to a man
DMI number:
12981
15.
Do you not wonder sirs in these poor days
First Line:
Do you not wonder sirs in these poor days
Last Line:
But let for once a tragedy succeed
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
39567
16.
Dryden in never dying verse
First Line:
Dryden in never dying verse
Last Line:
All other subjects I refuse
DMI number:
44689
17.
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
First Line:
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
Last Line:
Eternal sleep and night succeeds our sun
DMI number:
43418
18.
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
First Line:
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
Last Line:
Then whilst we live let's undisturbed love on
DMI number:
44374
19.
From ancient Thespis to the present age
First Line:
From ancient Thespis to the present age
Last Line:
And turn to happier scenes and brighter skies
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Absolute)
DMI number:
38481
20.
From deepest dungeons of eternal night
First Line:
From deepest dungeons of eternal night
Last Line:
If you believe seducers more than me
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Confident)
DMI number:
2234
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