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91.
Thrice happy flower what heavenly aid
First Line:
Thrice happy flower what heavenly aid
Last Line:
And make her eminently fair
DMI number:
30856
92.
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
93.
Time brings all secret hidden things to light
First Line:
Time brings all secret hidden things to light
Last Line:
And monuments are to their ruin brought
DMI number:
7638
94.
Time darks the sky time brings the day
First Line:
Time darks the sky time brings the day
Last Line:
Time makes poor men rich and rich men poor
DMI number:
17657
95.
Time has commission mortals to impair
First Line:
Time has commission mortals to impair
Last Line:
But things celestial is obliged to spare
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
9468
96.
Time is a talent which fools value most
First Line:
Time is a talent which fools value most
Last Line:
With time their race shall end and disappear
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12644
97.
Time is the standard by which things are tried
First Line:
Time is the standard by which things are tried
Last Line:
But soon declineth like a transient flower
DMI number:
7636
98.
Time thou devourer of each space
First Line:
Time thou devourer of each space
Last Line:
Since time's so short so fleeting life
DMI number:
31918
99.
Tomorrow yes tomorrow you'll repent
First Line:
Tomorrow yes tomorrow you'll repent
Last Line:
Till more tomorrows you're denied to see
DMI number:
8159
100.
What says dear A--th to fine places seen
First Line:
What says dear A--th to fine places seen
Last Line:
The man may be in fault but not the place
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
23444
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