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241.
Thou whose short span of life as plain appears
First Line:
Thou whose short span of life as plain appears
Last Line:
As thou shouldst live an age or die tomorrow
DMI number:
41993
242.
Though at first meeting they were forced to part
First Line:
Though at first meeting they were forced to part
Last Line:
The interval was one hour and three quarters
DMI number:
7856
243.
This prospect vast what is it weighed aright
First Line:
This prospect vast what is it weighed aright
Last Line:
Obtain her apotheosis in thee
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
31881
244.
Thou didst O mighty God exist
First Line:
Thou didst O mighty God exist
Last Line:
Shall thy existence be
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
4051
245.
Though the seasons must alter ah yet let me find
First Line:
Though the seasons must alter ah yet let me find
Last Line:
Which the sunshine and daylight forbids
Author:
Thomas Brerewood (Absolute)
DMI number:
30682
246.
Though time in haste for ever glide along
First Line:
Though time in haste for ever glide along
Last Line:
And live and sing till time shall be no more
DMI number:
35198
247.
Though neither of us many years have known
First Line:
Though neither of us many years have known
Last Line:
But fate forbids and we should be content
DMI number:
6248
248.
Thrice happy flower what heavenly aid
First Line:
Thrice happy flower what heavenly aid
Last Line:
And make her eminently fair
DMI number:
30856
249.
Thus each month doth procure an observation
First Line:
Thus each month doth procure an observation
Last Line:
And so preserved them for posterity
DMI number:
43808
250.
Thus men and kingdoms change and ever shall
First Line:
Thus men and kingdoms change and ever shall
Last Line:
Matter more light to make the end more sweet
DMI number:
42014
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