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251.
To day a mighty hero comes to warm
First Line:
To day a mighty hero comes to warm
Last Line:
At worst he'll find a Cornish borough here
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
5936
252.
Twas worth remark with how much heat and rage
First Line:
Twas worth remark with how much heat and rage
Last Line:
Let us do this and Cato is our friend
Author:
Thomas Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
267
253.
Tonight for our diversion we essay
First Line:
Tonight for our diversion we essay
Last Line:
Were to divert ourselves and please our friends
DMI number:
11304
254.
Tonight if you have brought your good old taste
First Line:
Tonight if you have brought your good old taste
Last Line:
To rise in tragedy two ages hence
DMI number:
38964
255.
Tonight ye Britons let the immortal name
First Line:
Tonight ye Britons let the immortal name
Last Line:
And language charm you where the speakers fail
DMI number:
38326
256.
Tonight your bard salutes his native plains
First Line:
Tonight your bard salutes his native plains
Last Line:
And our wits brighten as our beauties smile
DMI number:
40635
257.
Too long by some fatality misled
First Line:
Too long by some fatality misled
Last Line:
And rise exalted citizens of all
DMI number:
31248
258.
Too long has farce neglecting nature's laws
First Line:
Too long has farce neglecting nature's laws
Last Line:
You never were nor can you be unjust
DMI number:
31679
259.
Unlike to ancient fame all eyes tongues ears
First Line:
Unlike to ancient fame all eyes tongues ears
Last Line:
And ten to one but vanity betrays it
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38339
260.
Too much the Greek and Roman chiefs engage
First Line:
Too much the Greek and Roman chiefs engage
Last Line:
Nor let a soldier quarter ask in vain
DMI number:
38302
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