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521.
To warn the sons of freedom to be wise
First Line:
To warn the sons of freedom to be wise
Last Line:
And tremble at thy woes in Athelstan
Author:
John Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
25455
522.
To weep over virtue's sleeping dust is vain
First Line:
To weep over virtue's sleeping dust is vain
Last Line:
Nor can a nobler trophy consecrate my grave
DMI number:
12796
523.
To what hard laws you comic writers bind
First Line:
To what hard laws you comic writers bind
Last Line:
Even let him take it and make much of it
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
38814
524.
To speak with freedom dignity and ease
First Line:
To speak with freedom dignity and ease
Last Line:
But he is present and I must forebear
DMI number:
20844
525.
To spend their time each takes a different way
First Line:
To spend their time each takes a different way
Last Line:
Nor add to spouters one more spouting fool
DMI number:
39922
526.
To such and some there are no question here
First Line:
To such and some there are no question here
Last Line:
He cannot fancy what will please or take
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
38744
527.
Tis strange excuse my gravity tis passing strange
First Line:
Tis strange excuse my gravity tis passing strange
Last Line:
And take for all my faults the bastinado
DMI number:
33946
528.
Tis true nor is it worth denial
First Line:
Tis true nor is it worth denial
Last Line:
For I'll adjourn now to my duty
DMI number:
42673
529.
Tis worth my smiles to think what enforced ways
First Line:
Tis worth my smiles to think what enforced ways
Last Line:
Unto a grove of cypress not of bay
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
38778
530.
To all impartial judges in the pit
First Line:
To all impartial judges in the pit
Last Line:
But sends them to a jury of the city
DMI number:
35888
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