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41.
This play took birth from principles of truth
First Line:
This play took birth from principles of truth
Last Line:
And to the buried bard resign the praise
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
38337
42.
Tis now the dead of night and half the world
First Line:
Tis now the dead of night and half the world
Last Line:
Hark the glad trumpet speaks the field our own
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
40523
43.
Tonight ye whigs and tories both be safe
First Line:
Tonight ye whigs and tories both be safe
Last Line:
And buy ye lands and lordships at Urbino
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
38971
44.
Too curious man why dost thou seek to know
First Line:
Too curious man why dost thou seek to know
Last Line:
And griefs assured are felt before they come
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
9415
45.
Two lovely nymphs desire my song
First Line:
Two lovely nymphs desire my song
Last Line:
Be theirs the triumph mine the pleasure
DMI number:
22535
46.
Was it not bold from stated rules to rove
First Line:
Was it not bold from stated rules to rove
Last Line:
Let her with Caesar live with Antony expire
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
38949
47.
Well sirs I know not how the play may pass
First Line:
Well sirs I know not how the play may pass
Last Line:
And speak in claps as loud for sense as sound
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
38441
48.
Well sirs you've seen a prodigy today
First Line:
Well sirs you've seen a prodigy today
Last Line:
True English charms with roman virtue joined
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
38948
49.
Well sirs | I'm come to tell you that my fears are over
First Line:
Well sirs | I'm come to tell you that my fears are over
Last Line:
Your hearts may find heroic daughters there
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
38943
50.
What woman could do I have tried to be free
First Line:
What woman could do I have tried to be free
Last Line:
He still is the man
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
23680
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