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601.
Though thy all-mimic pencil well can trace
First Line:
Though thy all-mimic pencil well can trace
Last Line:
Safely consigned to thy immortal art
DMI number:
23
602.
Though trained in arms and learned in martial arts
First Line:
Though trained in arms and learned in martial arts
Last Line:
And Cato give his voice for regal sway
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
28993
603.
Though justly ranked the classic wits among
First Line:
Though justly ranked the classic wits among
Last Line:
High in the list with Swift and Addison
DMI number:
33275
604.
Thrice happy pair whom even a very crown
First Line:
Thrice happy pair whom even a very crown
Last Line:
And come and curse they ever rebels were
DMI number:
42869
605.
Through storms of wind and swelling seas which roar
First Line:
Through storms of wind and swelling seas which roar
Last Line:
An honest English heart returns his thanks to you
DMI number:
4589
606.
Tis long a forming that's resolved by fate
First Line:
Tis long a forming that's resolved by fate
Last Line:
And such as these will raise our prince's name
DMI number:
42844
607.
Tis merit calls awake the grateful lyre
First Line:
Tis merit calls awake the grateful lyre
Last Line:
When taste applauds and Mossop fills the scene
DMI number:
40558
608.
Tis not a birth to titles pomp or state
First Line:
Tis not a birth to titles pomp or state
Last Line:
Thy soul shall sigh for its returning sun
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
19731
609.
Tis fallen the sacred pile is fallen and oh
First Line:
Tis fallen the sacred pile is fallen and oh
Last Line:
With his illustrious name the world expire
DMI number:
44678
610.
Thy name great prince inscribed in silk behold
First Line:
Thy name great prince inscribed in silk behold
Last Line:
Thine are the wisest heads and truest hearts
DMI number:
18000
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