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1341.
You've seen what scholar is in cap and gown
First Line:
You've seen what scholar is in cap and gown
Last Line:
Smile when they smile and when they frown I die
Author:
Susanna Centlivre (Absolute)
DMI number:
39048
1342.
Young and unexperienced in the Drama's art
First Line:
Young and unexperienced in the Drama's art
Last Line:
But real worth is still the child of heaven
DMI number:
39929
1343.
Young and unpractised in dramatic rules
First Line:
Young and unpractised in dramatic rules
Last Line:
Since twas to please you ladies we intended
DMI number:
17826
1344.
Young as I am I've often heard it said
First Line:
Young as I am I've often heard it said
Last Line:
While I fine lady like despise your pain
DMI number:
26955
1345.
Your antique actors as we read
First Line:
Your antique actors as we read
Last Line:
Twas then but art tis nature now
DMI number:
1841
1346.
Your majesty is welcome to a fair
First Line:
Your majesty is welcome to a fair
Last Line:
To give you for a fairing true delight
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
38750
1347.
Your modern men of wit laugh at our schools
First Line:
Your modern men of wit laugh at our schools
Last Line:
An injured lover frantic with despair
DMI number:
36769
1348.
Your modest silence full of heedy stillness
First Line:
Your modest silence full of heedy stillness
Last Line:
He that knows most knows most how much he wanteth
Author:
John Marston (Confident) & John Webster (Speculation)
DMI number:
38860
1349.
Your servant gentlemen tis a long time
First Line:
Your servant gentlemen tis a long time
Last Line:
You're grown so nice I think the devil's in ye
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
38893
1350.
Your servant masters I'm sent on a message
First Line:
Your servant masters I'm sent on a message
Last Line:
O lack I'm wanted at the bar coming up sir
DMI number:
39053
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