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581.
This goodly frame what virtue so approves
First Line:
This goodly frame what virtue so approves
Last Line:
Or round your honoured couch their prattling sports pursue
DMI number:
24565
582.
They who oppose your right unto the crown
First Line:
They who oppose your right unto the crown
Last Line:
And you are born for conquest over your foes
DMI number:
43160
583.
Thou thought revealing charm in silence shown
First Line:
Thou thought revealing charm in silence shown
Last Line:
And wealth and concord ever round it grow
DMI number:
40562
584.
This mystic knot unites two royal names
First Line:
This mystic knot unites two royal names
Last Line:
Laurels on one palms for the other wait
DMI number:
4963
585.
This traveller from Paris used to run
First Line:
This traveller from Paris used to run
Last Line:
Yet nothing equal to himself he brings
DMI number:
9436
586.
Those arms which now for centuries had braved
First Line:
Those arms which now for centuries had braved
Last Line:
Borne by the bird of Caesar and of Jove
DMI number:
29004
587.
Those eyes that holds the hand of every heart
First Line:
Those eyes that holds the hand of every heart
Last Line:
Such wit such sense eyes hands there are no more
Author:
Nicholas Breton [Britton] (Absolute)
DMI number:
44754
588.
Those few like thee who so much wonder raise
First Line:
Those few like thee who so much wonder raise
Last Line:
All that have gone before or will succeed
DMI number:
5786
589.
Those gods the pious ancients did adore
First Line:
Those gods the pious ancients did adore
Last Line:
And made his pencil drop from his baffled hand
DMI number:
3693
590.
Thou best of generals whose propitious fate
First Line:
Thou best of generals whose propitious fate
Last Line:
In lasting numbers never dying verse
DMI number:
6453
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