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2261.
Though low in earth her beauteous form decayed
First Line:
Though low in earth her beauteous form decayed
Last Line:
Fame spread her worth a husband knew it well
DMI number:
34310
2262.
Though many days since he beheld his last
First Line:
Though many days since he beheld his last
Last Line:
And haste to live is still the voice of fate
DMI number:
171
2263.
Though monuments and all must die
First Line:
Though monuments and all must die
Last Line:
In great returns of joy doth dwell
DMI number:
28872
2264.
Though never so base or never so sublime
First Line:
Though never so base or never so sublime
Last Line:
And the best standard of it leaves his legacy behind
Author:
Robert Gould (Confident)
DMI number:
4017
2265.
Though no proud trophies of the great or vain
First Line:
Though no proud trophies of the great or vain
Last Line:
With mended morals and a purer heart
DMI number:
25901
2266.
Through all the world thrives villainy and woe
First Line:
Through all the world thrives villainy and woe
Last Line:
I lived and died within my mother's womb
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
17596
2267.
Through fruitful kingdoms now a dreary waste
First Line:
Through fruitful kingdoms now a dreary waste
Last Line:
The deepest streams without a murmur flow
DMI number:
17887
2268.
Through many lands and many seas I'm come
First Line:
Through many lands and many seas I'm come
Last Line:
Hail and farewell to all succeeding years
DMI number:
8598
2269.
Thus after all our toil and sweat
First Line:
Thus after all our toil and sweat
Last Line:
With greater reverence than a clown's
DMI number:
3282
2270.
Thus Britain loved me and preserved my fame
First Line:
Thus Britain loved me and preserved my fame
Last Line:
Clear from a Barber's or a Benson's name
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35041
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