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111.
Discord and plots which have undone our age
First Line:
Discord and plots which have undone our age
Last Line:
Oxford's a place where wit can never starve
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4022
112.
Disheveled still like Asia's bleeding queen
First Line:
Disheveled still like Asia's bleeding queen
Last Line:
And pity greet her with a sister's love
Author:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Absolute)
DMI number:
37949
113.
Enough of Greece and Rome the exhausted store
First Line:
Enough of Greece and Rome the exhausted store
Last Line:
And in his people's hearts our monarch reigns
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
31722
114.
Do you not wonder sirs in these poor days
First Line:
Do you not wonder sirs in these poor days
Last Line:
But let for once a tragedy succeed
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
39567
115.
Far hence this night be care and melancholy
First Line:
Far hence this night be care and melancholy
Last Line:
And here intend to play the fool this night
Author:
Henry Dell (Confident)
DMI number:
39152
116.
Fashion in every thing bears sovereign sway
First Line:
Fashion in every thing bears sovereign sway
Last Line:
Twill be Bon Ton to see them and like them
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
38006
117.
Fatigued and weary through the town I've strolled
First Line:
Fatigued and weary through the town I've strolled
Last Line:
Faith I'll address the ladies for a pension
Author:
James Dodd (Confident)
DMI number:
17546
118.
Excuse me sirs I pray I can't yet speak
First Line:
Excuse me sirs I pray I can't yet speak
Last Line:
Pronounce him regular or dub him quack
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
33902
119.
Exhausted quite with prisons racks and death
First Line:
Exhausted quite with prisons racks and death
Last Line:
Probatum est and never fails with me
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
37950
120.
From fiddling fretting monsieur and signior
First Line:
From fiddling fretting monsieur and signior
Last Line:
But what was worthy them and worthy you
DMI number:
39019
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