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A female culprit at your bar appears
First Line:
A female culprit at your bar appears
Last Line:
And sink the impression deep into the soul
DMI number:
37498
2.
A country family for London bound
First Line:
A country family for London bound
Last Line:
Exalts your souls and yields a lasting pleasure
DMI number:
17686
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A strange play you are like to have for know
First Line:
A strange play you are like to have for know
Last Line:
Some mirth some matter nay perhaps some wit
Author:
Thomas Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
38756
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A tragic tale from Norman William's age
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A tragic tale from Norman William's age
Last Line:
One moment's rashness blasts whole years of fame
Author:
Thomas Francklin (Speculation)
DMI number:
37494
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A pox who'd be a poet in our days
First Line:
A pox who'd be a poet in our days
Last Line:
Next venture posture Mall shall be his muse
DMI number:
41878
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A skilful cook this useful art will boast
First Line:
A skilful cook this useful art will boast
Last Line:
To have a double right to use her tongue
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31727
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A school for scandal tell me I beseech you
First Line:
A school for scandal tell me I beseech you
Last Line:
Till every drop of blood that's ink is spilt for you
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38495
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A long lost orphan we present tonight
First Line:
A long lost orphan we present tonight
Last Line:
A tribute due alone to Shakespeare's urn
DMI number:
22035
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Adventurous we to tread the stage aspire
First Line:
Adventurous we to tread the stage aspire
Last Line:
And hope for your indulgence and applause
DMI number:
31214
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After long strutting on and off the stage
First Line:
After long strutting on and off the stage
Last Line:
Be all our business all our pride to please
DMI number:
22219
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