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581.
Well somebody I see at last is come
First Line:
Well somebody I see at last is come
Last Line:
And may misfortune on nobody fall
DMI number:
35285
582.
Well Tom what think you of Gil Blas
First Line:
Well Tom what think you of Gil Blas
Last Line:
Tom shakes his head and cries alas
DMI number:
38371
583.
Well what tonight says angry Ned
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Well what tonight says angry Ned
Last Line:
Ah pox on both your houses
DMI number:
32024
584.
Well you expect so says the taste in vogue
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Well you expect so says the taste in vogue
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Well I'll give out the play for Monday night
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39096
585.
What five long acts and all to make us wiser
First Line:
What five long acts and all to make us wiser
Last Line:
Do you spare her and I'll for once spare you
Author:
Oliver Goldsmith (Absolute)
DMI number:
31754
586.
What flocks of critics hover here today
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What flocks of critics hover here today
Last Line:
Such rivelled fruits as winter can afford
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35776
587.
What arts have we not tried what labour taken
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What arts have we not tried what labour taken
Last Line:
And make you in a pet our house forswear
DMI number:
5475
588.
What horrors fill the tragic poet's brain
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What horrors fill the tragic poet's brain
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And critics then attack him if ye dare
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
33932
589.
What kings henceforth shall reign what states be free
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What kings henceforth shall reign what states be free
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Yours is the old hereditary right
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
8400
590.
What madness has possessed this snarling age
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What madness has possessed this snarling age
Last Line:
Oh may I live to hail the glorious day | And sing loud paeans &c
DMI number:
6178
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