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131.
Thus oft the lord of nature in the air
First Line:
Thus oft the lord of nature in the air
Last Line:
Paints his fair rainbow charming to the sight
DMI number:
40058
132.
Tis equal if our fortunes should augment
First Line:
Tis equal if our fortunes should augment
Last Line:
The ill reveals but hides the benefit
DMI number:
39368
133.
Tis false lewd priest I speak it in thy face
First Line:
Tis false lewd priest I speak it in thy face
Last Line:
Thou'll never be tickled who canst never be cured
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3616
134.
Tis plain that wit at Will's is very scarce
First Line:
Tis plain that wit at Will's is very scarce
Last Line:
Caress the man he'd kick as thou hast done
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3580
135.
Tis quickening liberty that gives us breath
First Line:
Tis quickening liberty that gives us breath
Last Line:
Her absence more than that of life is death
DMI number:
39764
136.
Twas at an hour when busy nature lay
First Line:
Twas at an hour when busy nature lay
Last Line:
And sleep's soft hands their drowsy eyelids close
DMI number:
39916
137.
Tom take my word thou'st done like man of skill
First Line:
Tom take my word thou'st done like man of skill
Last Line:
Or Job the greater fiend or B---n the greater saint
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3615
138.
Vast sheets of flame and pitchy clouds arise
First Line:
Vast sheets of flame and pitchy clouds arise
Last Line:
Fierce as those storms that from their clouds destroy
DMI number:
39589
139.
What means this mighty uproar whence arise
First Line:
What means this mighty uproar whence arise
Last Line:
Repose in him their trust and confidence
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
4068
140.
What all aspiring mortals have in view
First Line:
What all aspiring mortals have in view
Last Line:
And guiltless minds imbibe celestial joys
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
9329
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