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171.
Let us ere yet we finish our career
First Line:
Let us ere yet we finish our career
Last Line:
And boast like him he was a briton born
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
39025
172.
Like dancers on the ropes poor poets fare
First Line:
Like dancers on the ropes poor poets fare
Last Line:
Why should you when we hold it break the glass
Author:
Sir Carr Scrope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35834
173.
Like hungry guests a sitting audience looks
First Line:
Like hungry guests a sitting audience looks
Last Line:
You're welcome all now fall to where you like
Author:
Peter Anthony Motteux (Confident)
DMI number:
38982
174.
Like shipwrecked wretches tossed from shore to shore
First Line:
Like shipwrecked wretches tossed from shore to shore
Last Line:
And tread ennobled the just paths to fame
DMI number:
3301
175.
Most raw recruits in times of peace appear
First Line:
Most raw recruits in times of peace appear
Last Line:
If with a wish to please we want the powers
DMI number:
36009
176.
Mr Weston Mr Weston
First Line:
Mr Weston Mr Weston
Last Line:
Pray don't give sentence till the piece is ended
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
33914
177.
My lord you in your early youth did fit
First Line:
My lord you in your early youth did fit
Last Line:
And venture not your lives to spoil a play
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
38770
178.
My masters all I give ye hearty greeting
First Line:
My masters all I give ye hearty greeting
Last Line:
And each man tap a bottle of his best
DMI number:
33949
179.
My jewels I'm come to spake in the behalf
First Line:
My jewels I'm come to spake in the behalf
Last Line:
Pass it like Irish linen duty free
DMI number:
38217
180.
Moors have this way as story tells to know
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Moors have this way as story tells to know
Last Line:
You husbands judge if that be to be cursed
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
35846
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