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21.
Our authors have in most their late essays
First Line:
Our authors have in most their late essays
Last Line:
St James's beaus and Covent Garden rakes
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
38981
22.
Poets will think nothing so checks their fury
First Line:
Poets will think nothing so checks their fury
Last Line:
Hear it read try judge and speak as you find
Author:
George Farquhar (Speculation)
DMI number:
38980
23.
So poor Leander viewed the Sestian shore
First Line:
So poor Leander viewed the Sestian shore
Last Line:
Whilst you the first and storms the last deny
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
5779
24.
Thus Damon knocked at Celia's door
First Line:
Thus Damon knocked at Celia's door
Last Line:
But if you are you may
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
2543
25.
Tis a cold frosty night
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Tis a cold frosty night
Last Line:
And I poor I must perish with cold
DMI number:
8662
26.
Ventre bleu vere is dis dam poet vere
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Ventre bleu vere is dis dam poet vere
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Sal all come here and damn him upon his tird day
Author:
George Farquhar (Speculation)
DMI number:
38340
27.
When her soft melting white and yielding waste
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When her soft melting white and yielding waste
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While in soft broken sighs we catched each other's soul
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
18771
28.
When strife disturbs or sloth corrupts an age
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When strife disturbs or sloth corrupts an age
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For fools are made for jests to men of sense
Author:
George Farquhar (Absolute)
DMI number:
38452
29.
With drums and trumpets in this warring age
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With drums and trumpets in this warring age
Last Line:
Let us hold out the third and if we may the sixth
Author:
Peter Anthony Motteux (Confident)
DMI number:
38983
30.
A collection and selection of English prologues and epilogues [vol 3] [T145232] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1779
ESTC number:
T145232
DMI number:
1343
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