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1431.
Tired with the business of the day
First Line:
Tired with the business of the day
Last Line:
At once to lose so good a dream and smock
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3554
1432.
Three forms like these had Paris seen
First Line:
Three forms like these had Paris seen
Last Line:
And give the apple to Munro
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
35865
1433.
Three goddesses long since on Ida's hill
First Line:
Three goddesses long since on Ida's hill
Last Line:
And play who will still she holds all the kings
DMI number:
18207
1434.
Three goddesses of old on Ida's hill
First Line:
Three goddesses of old on Ida's hill
Last Line:
And play who will yet you hold all the kings
DMI number:
31980
1435.
Three regent goddesses they fell at odds
First Line:
Three regent goddesses they fell at odds
Last Line:
Tis two to one but love is always crossed
Author:
R. Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
36588
1436.
Thrice happy bark to whom is given
First Line:
Thrice happy bark to whom is given
Last Line:
And points his Churchill at the tyrant's head
DMI number:
25381
1437.
To stone the gods have changed her but in vain
First Line:
To stone the gods have changed her but in vain
Last Line:
The sculptor's art gave her to breathe again
DMI number:
12312
1438.
To stop the Persian monarch's way
First Line:
To stop the Persian monarch's way
Last Line:
Blush then ye mountains and ye seas
DMI number:
32969
1439.
To th'inmost courts the Grecian youths were led
First Line:
To th'inmost courts the Grecian youths were led
Last Line:
Whom Cephalus by royal grant commands
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
4240
1440.
To that dear brother who alone survives
First Line:
To that dear brother who alone survives
Last Line:
Tis quite disabled with the weight of chains
Author:
James Wright (Speculation)
DMI number:
5699
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