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811.
Th'auspicious morning does at last appear
First Line:
Th'auspicious morning does at last appear
Last Line:
Thus to her darling does her self address
DMI number:
6450
812.
The ancient epilogue as critics write
First Line:
The ancient epilogue as critics write
Last Line:
Who think good breeding is akin to wit
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
35389
813.
The apes of all creatures for mischief most famed
First Line:
The apes of all creatures for mischief most famed
Last Line:
At dull tigers and panthers who knew not to trim
DMI number:
5293
814.
The barren age of unbelief is past
First Line:
The barren age of unbelief is past
Last Line:
Where such conversion well improved may end
DMI number:
7679
815.
The bath tis said gives brass a hue
First Line:
The bath tis said gives brass a hue
Last Line:
O that I leave to all the the nation
DMI number:
21705
816.
Taught power's due use to people and to kings
First Line:
Taught power's due use to people and to kings
Last Line:
The according music of a well mixed state
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28242
817.
Taxes ran high the Britons loud complained
First Line:
Taxes ran high the Britons loud complained
Last Line:
We soon shall have no coats to put it on
DMI number:
24819
818.
Teach us the difference to know
First Line:
Teach us the difference to know
Last Line:
Whether we die by shot or rot
DMI number:
38520
819.
Sure there are poets which did never dream
First Line:
Sure there are poets which did never dream
Last Line:
And knows no bound but makes his power his shores
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
2107
820.
Sure there are poets which did never dream
First Line:
Sure there are poets which did never dream
Last Line:
And knows no bound but makes his powers his shores
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
10650
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