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1041.
Twas late the mode if fame reported right
First Line:
Twas late the mode if fame reported right
Last Line:
This year is ours and we have lived today
DMI number:
10841
1042.
Twas at the rabble rout when Mima won
First Line:
Twas at the rabble rout when Mima won
Last Line:
So merit lost and riot won the cause
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
33527
1043.
Twas in my roost of eminence that lies
First Line:
Twas in my roost of eminence that lies
Last Line:
The rest is o rare bravo and encore
DMI number:
39094
1044.
Tom dined with me the other day
First Line:
Tom dined with me the other day
Last Line:
And eats and drinks with me
DMI number:
25699
1045.
Tom Dogget the greatest sly drole in his parts
First Line:
Tom Dogget the greatest sly drole in his parts
Last Line:
And numberless kings in oblivion shall rot
DMI number:
27150
1046.
Tonight a patient ear ye Britons lend
First Line:
Tonight a patient ear ye Britons lend
Last Line:
We never can be but by ourselves undone
DMI number:
17438
1047.
Tonight be it known to box galleries and pit
First Line:
Tonight be it known to box galleries and pit
Last Line:
Though insolvents we're honest and give up our all
DMI number:
31746
1048.
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
1049.
Tonight good folks though led a little dance
First Line:
Tonight good folks though led a little dance
Last Line:
Forbear to blame but do not fear to praise
Author:
John Kelly (Absolute)
DMI number:
38303
1050.
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
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