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111.
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
112.
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
113.
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
114.
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
115.
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
116.
Bold is the man and compos mentis scarce
First Line:
Bold is the man and compos mentis scarce
Last Line:
If you would save old Nick you'll never damn poor me
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
33933
117.
Bold is the man who in this nicer age
First Line:
Bold is the man who in this nicer age
Last Line:
If cold they wither all the muse's bays
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
31716
118.
Bold was the man and fenced in every part
First Line:
Bold was the man and fenced in every part
Last Line:
And on fair decency graft all his bays
DMI number:
31750
119.
Beside the main design composed with art
First Line:
Beside the main design composed with art
Last Line:
But change hereafter what appears amiss
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
31566
120.
By this repeated act of grace we see
First Line:
By this repeated act of grace we see
Last Line:
The new creation of a gracious queen
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
6613
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