Page |
Text |
Incipit |
Short Title/Biblio |
2 |
Small courtiers like small gamesters see (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
2 |
Learned lawyers we find (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
14 |
Tho' politicks are but ill laid (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
15 |
Amour is first fought, An (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
17 |
Amourous spark talks of flames (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
17-18 |
Prude, my dear's a formal elf, A (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
19 |
He who is by female beauty won (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
20 |
Let not honour's title move (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
23 |
To arms! to arms! (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
26 |
At his levee view my lord (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
27 |
Man who in point of honour is nice, The (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
30 |
No bliss in love's sincere (fl) |
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31 |
While we thus o'er our bowl agree (fl) |
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32 |
Fickle fortune (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
33-4 |
Men will often feign the lover (fl) |
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Stage Mutineers, 1733 |
38-9 |
How well may life be term'd a play (fl) |
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