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11.
After our showing play of mighty pains
First Line:
After our showing play of mighty pains
Last Line:
And keep the golden age within our woods and plains
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
38899
12.
A young adventurer in the tragic art
First Line:
A young adventurer in the tragic art
Last Line:
Your's the kind task indulgence to bestow
DMI number:
35405
13.
An epilogue methinks I heard you cry
First Line:
An epilogue methinks I heard you cry
Last Line:
And bards their laurels lay at beauty's feet
DMI number:
35416
14.
An epilogue's a tax on authors laid
First Line:
An epilogue's a tax on authors laid
Last Line:
For as you learn to judge they learn to write
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
38941
15.
An honest crew disposed to be merry
First Line:
An honest crew disposed to be merry
Last Line:
When every several mouth hath sundry taste
DMI number:
38861
16.
And did you think that I would let you go
First Line:
And did you think that I would let you go
Last Line:
To Anna's council and to Churchill's sword
DMI number:
130
17.
And how and how messieurs what do you say
First Line:
And how and how messieurs what do you say
Last Line:
And like theirs too his projects are overthrown
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
41858
18.
And what becomes of your poor servant Shift
First Line:
And what becomes of your poor servant Shift
Last Line:
And if I please I'll give it to the poor
Author:
Samuel Foote (Absolute)
DMI number:
31715
19.
As charms are nonsense nonsense seems a charm
First Line:
As charms are nonsense nonsense seems a charm
Last Line:
While men of wit find one another here
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute) & Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
4144
20.
As country vicars when the sermon's done
First Line:
As country vicars when the sermon's done
Last Line:
As he tell all things when the year is past
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35756
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