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11.
Pride by a thousand arts vain honours claims
First Line:
Pride by a thousand arts vain honours claims
Last Line:
And kindly help us to get in our hay
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
38290
12.
Prologues like compliments are loss of time
First Line:
Prologues like compliments are loss of time
Last Line:
She hopes some merits to deserve such friends
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38294
13.
Severe each poet's lot but sure most hard
First Line:
Severe each poet's lot but sure most hard
Last Line:
And teach the practice of this dangerous art
Author:
George Colman (Confident)
DMI number:
39024
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Severe each poet's lot but sure most hard
First Line:
Severe each poet's lot but sure most hard
Last Line:
And teach this practice of this dangerous art
Author:
George Colman (Confident)
DMI number:
31729
15.
So strange the humours of the human race
First Line:
So strange the humours of the human race
Last Line:
Do you but now approve the hobby horse
DMI number:
35654
16.
The deuce is in him what the deuce
First Line:
The deuce is in him what the deuce
Last Line:
Retort and play the devil with him
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
31749
17.
The law of custom is the law of fools
First Line:
The law of custom is the law of fools
Last Line:
And prove to day an emblem of fair weather
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
31753
18.
Tis now the reigning taste with belle and beau
First Line:
Tis now the reigning taste with belle and beau
Last Line:
Felo de se should you bring in the bard
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
38491
19.
When frighted poets give the town a play
First Line:
When frighted poets give the town a play
Last Line:
The opening bud may prove a beauteous flower
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
39026
20.
While modern tragedy by rule exact
First Line:
While modern tragedy by rule exact
Last Line:
And nurse the infant saplings of the age
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
39022
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