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31.
As a fond lover when his mistress frowns
First Line:
As a fond lover when his mistress frowns
Last Line:
And at this juncture double is their praise
DMI number:
17717
32.
As a young bird as yet unused to fly
First Line:
As a young bird as yet unused to fly
Last Line:
Your kind applause will bid us persevere
Author:
Arthur Murphy (Absolute)
DMI number:
32610
33.
As a young lawyer many years will drudge
First Line:
As a young lawyer many years will drudge
Last Line:
And for the mother's worth support the child
DMI number:
5886
34.
As a young wanton when she first begins
First Line:
As a young wanton when she first begins
Last Line:
As to condemn this trifle more than he
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
38805
35.
As ancient Greece and Rome their conquests spread
First Line:
As ancient Greece and Rome their conquests spread
Last Line:
Studious to please and cautious to offend
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
39004
36.
As reading of romances did inspire
First Line:
As reading of romances did inspire
Last Line:
Ever to be your most obedient player
DMI number:
6599
37.
As routed squadrons quit the hostile field
First Line:
As routed squadrons quit the hostile field
Last Line:
Improve your pleasures and our merits raise
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
39005
38.
As some poor squire to country quarters sent
First Line:
As some poor squire to country quarters sent
Last Line:
They may get one but lord knows where get actors
DMI number:
27121
39.
As some raw squire by tender mother bred
First Line:
As some raw squire by tender mother bred
Last Line:
For ought I know he may turn tail for ever
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35747
40.
As some there are who may not know the story
First Line:
As some there are who may not know the story
Last Line:
And he no more complained she wanted life
DMI number:
36011
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