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91.
Fortune that favours fools these two short hours
First Line:
Fortune that favours fools these two short hours
Last Line:
As even the doers may see and yet not own
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
38749
92.
For your own sakes not his he bad me say
First Line:
For your own sakes not his he bad me say
Last Line:
Tis you have left to judge not he to write
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
38752
93.
Fools which each man meets in his dish each day
First Line:
Fools which each man meets in his dish each day
Last Line:
None welcome those who bring their cheer along
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35755
94.
From sprightly Fletcher's loose confederate muse
First Line:
From sprightly Fletcher's loose confederate muse
Last Line:
We beg some grace for Signor Cibberini
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
38969
95.
From the dull beaten road resolved to stray
First Line:
From the dull beaten road resolved to stray
Last Line:
Great Otway's peer and greater Dryden's friend
Author:
Leonard Welsted (Absolute)
DMI number:
38822
96.
From the earliest times the business of the stage
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From the earliest times the business of the stage
Last Line:
And bless the amusements of this well spent night
DMI number:
33733
97.
Gentle reproofs have long been tried in vain
First Line:
Gentle reproofs have long been tried in vain
Last Line:
To fright away the vermin of the age
Author:
Edmund Ashton (Absolute) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
2184
98.
Gentlemen | Since nothing can procure your custom quicker
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Gentlemen | Since nothing can procure your custom quicker
Last Line:
Make St John's Lane as famous when you please
DMI number:
11959
99.
Gentles of old pert prologues led the way
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Gentles of old pert prologues led the way
Last Line:
When Otway Lee and Shakespeare ranged the feast
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
17611
100.
Full thirteen year this bantling of the brain
First Line:
Full thirteen year this bantling of the brain
Last Line:
Your plaudits he'll esteem the noblest gains
DMI number:
33942
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