Toggle navigation
Blacklight
Bookmarks (
0
)
History
Login
Search in
All Fields
Related People
Poem Title In Miscellany
search for
Search
Advanced Search
Blacklight
Toggle facets
Limit your search
Content type
Poem
555
Related People
Not attributed
240
John Dryden
54
David Garrick
49
Colley Cibber
19
George Colman
16
Thomas Shadwell
15
Aphra Behn
14
John Fletcher
14
Samuel Foote
14
Sir William Davenant
13
more
Related People
»
Poem Theme
Theatre
[remove]
555
Poetry / literature / writing
57
Critics / criticism
22
Politics
18
Virtue / vice
18
Patriotism / glory of the British nation
15
Sex / relations between the sexes
13
Manners
10
Women / the female character
10
Ancient history
9
more
Poem Theme
»
Poem Genre / Form
Prologue
[remove]
555
Couplet
543
Drama
20
Extract / snippet from longer work
16
Dialogue
6
Occasional poem
4
Satire
4
Triplet
4
Sonnet
3
Blank verse
2
more
Poem Genre / Form
»
Search Constraints
Start Over
You searched for:
Poem Genre / Form
Prologue
Remove constraint Poem Genre / Form: Prologue
Poem Theme
Theatre
Remove constraint Poem Theme: Theatre
« Previous
|
301
-
310
of
555
|
Next »
Number of results to display per page
10 per page
10
per page
20
per page
50
per page
100
per page
View results as:
List
Gallery
Search Results
301.
Prologues of old the learned in language say
First Line:
Prologues of old the learned in language say
Last Line:
Then judge with candor judge and we obey
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
38293
302.
Prologues precede the piece in mournful verse
First Line:
Prologues precede the piece in mournful verse
Last Line:
Oh spout no more farewell remember me
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31710
303.
Prologues to plays are now so common grown
First Line:
Prologues to plays are now so common grown
Last Line:
They reach all happiness in seeing you
DMI number:
10273
304.
Prologues to plays like grace before a feast
First Line:
Prologues to plays like grace before a feast
Last Line:
You'll be well pleased as we are well content
DMI number:
39927
305.
Quite out of fashion in the sickening town
First Line:
Quite out of fashion in the sickening town
Last Line:
To be like you all amiable and good
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
34445
306.
Says one to me at Marjoram's last night
First Line:
Says one to me at Marjoram's last night
Last Line:
I'd sooner pay my debts than fight the Turks
DMI number:
35245
307.
Save ye sirs save ye I am in a hopeful way
First Line:
Save ye sirs save ye I am in a hopeful way
Last Line:
So much for that and the devil take small beer
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
38766
308.
Scarce should we have the boldness to pretend
First Line:
Scarce should we have the boldness to pretend
Last Line:
If you approve it not has no excuse
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
38781
309.
Scourers me thinks I hear some ladies say
First Line:
Scourers me thinks I hear some ladies say
Last Line:
To humble tyrants and exalt mankind
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
38816
310.
Scribblers are sportsmen and as sportsmen are
First Line:
Scribblers are sportsmen and as sportsmen are
Last Line:
Which gained gee up the old stage will run for ever
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
39035
« Previous
Next »
1
2
…
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
…
55
56