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241.
Think on the joyful Israelite
First Line:
Think on the joyful Israelite
Last Line:
And shall grow fonder by possessing
DMI number:
25036
242.
Thou who the mysteries of fate dost know
First Line:
Thou who the mysteries of fate dost know
Last Line:
Thou and thy sons shall be with me below
DMI number:
8155
243.
This most afflicts me that departing hence
First Line:
This most afflicts me that departing hence
Last Line:
Of glory and far off his steps adore
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
29727
244.
Thou hast the art on it Peter and canst tell
First Line:
Thou hast the art on it Peter and canst tell
Last Line:
To cast them well is to cast them quite away
Author:
Richard Crashaw (Absolute)
DMI number:
16722
245.
Thou Lord hast been our sure repose
First Line:
Thou Lord hast been our sure repose
Last Line:
By thy auspicious aid be done
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
26852
246.
Through Sampson's want and thy excess of hair
First Line:
Through Sampson's want and thy excess of hair
Last Line:
As mortals live so oftentimes they die
DMI number:
17066
247.
Through the Red Sea on foot of old we read
First Line:
Through the Red Sea on foot of old we read
Last Line:
Thy sea was water but our sea was wine
DMI number:
11158
248.
Thus Adam looked when from the garden driven
First Line:
Thus Adam looked when from the garden driven
Last Line:
His Eve went with him but mine stayed behind
DMI number:
17099
249.
Thus Adam looked when from the garden driven
First Line:
Thus Adam looked when from the garden driven
Last Line:
His Eve went with him but mine stays behind
DMI number:
18211
250.
Thus and with trembling hopes of strange success
First Line:
Thus and with trembling hopes of strange success
Last Line:
So sure the blows that from high heaven are sent
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9754
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