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11.
In classic times as learned authors say
First Line:
In classic times as learned authors say
Last Line:
And on this shrine we'll hang his votive wreath
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Confident)
DMI number:
39028
12.
Ladies your country's ornament and pride
First Line:
Ladies your country's ornament and pride
Last Line:
And make me an unfashionable wife
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Absolute)
DMI number:
33913
13.
Oh such a sight I've been upon the course
First Line:
Oh such a sight I've been upon the course
Last Line:
You'll get no harm at his Newmarket Races
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Absolute)
DMI number:
38285
14.
Such were the scenes while base corruption strayed
First Line:
Such were the scenes while base corruption strayed
Last Line:
Now virtue is become the only bribe
DMI number:
39111
15.
The muse who late with melancholy pride
First Line:
The muse who late with melancholy pride
Last Line:
Whether it shakes the state or saps the stage
DMI number:
39112
16.
Thou loathsome dungeon in whose drear womb
First Line:
Thou loathsome dungeon in whose drear womb
Last Line:
And here in each spectator's heart she found
DMI number:
39113
17.
To Holy Land in superstition's day
First Line:
To Holy Land in superstition's day
Last Line:
He hopes you'll think her fame no worse for him
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Absolute)
DMI number:
38477
18.
Various the shifts of authors nowadays
First Line:
Various the shifts of authors nowadays
Last Line:
For undeserved it shames both him and you
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Absolute)
DMI number:
33952
19.
Who but has seen the celebrated strife
First Line:
Who but has seen the celebrated strife
Last Line:
Nor grudge to give if you received delight
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Absolute)
DMI number:
33953
20.
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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