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361.
To the wars to the wars
First Line:
To the wars to the wars
Last Line:
Amongst stars in the skies
DMI number:
42800
362.
To be of high birth and of worthy fame
First Line:
To be of high birth and of worthy fame
Last Line:
Let his descent be mean his worth's the more
DMI number:
42004
363.
To lead attention through five acts of prose
First Line:
To lead attention through five acts of prose
Last Line:
Give it your stamp and let the metal pass
Author:
Elizabeth Griffith (Speculation)
DMI number:
33763
364.
To mark her Shakespeare's worth and Britain's love
First Line:
To mark her Shakespeare's worth and Britain's love
Last Line:
This tomb grown old his works shall still be new
DMI number:
33409
365.
To you a tribute from each muse is due
First Line:
To you a tribute from each muse is due
Last Line:
Could add to David and make D'Urfey please
DMI number:
17385
366.
To you I shall no trophy raise
First Line:
To you I shall no trophy raise
Last Line:
Which asked such foils as these to set it forth
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
14505
367.
To power adoption makes thy title good
First Line:
To power adoption makes thy title good
Last Line:
As soul's extraction does the body's race
DMI number:
41298
368.
To sing of wars when I aspire
First Line:
To sing of wars when I aspire
Last Line:
Of beauty's queen our songs shall grace
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25632
369.
To C-bb--r cries Sir John ye lazy rogue
First Line:
To C-bb--r cries Sir John ye lazy rogue
Last Line:
For he himself has wrote it with his sword
DMI number:
18073
370.
To cultivate the arts inclined
First Line:
To cultivate the arts inclined
Last Line:
I blew the glorious flame
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34009
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