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591.
Thus mourn the muses on the hearse
First Line:
Thus mourn the muses on the hearse
Last Line:
Should from the world for ever go
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
3525
592.
Thus of his dear Euridice deprived
First Line:
Thus of his dear Euridice deprived
Last Line:
His well sung name does in your poem live
DMI number:
3524
593.
Thus sets th'Olympian regent of the day
First Line:
Thus sets th'Olympian regent of the day
Last Line:
Still farther off from their original
Author:
R. Fletcher (Confident)
DMI number:
6542
594.
Thus slain thy valiant ancestor did lie
First Line:
Thus slain thy valiant ancestor did lie
Last Line:
Thy grandsire fills the seas and thou the land
DMI number:
42972
595.
Tis loss to trust a tomb with such a guest
First Line:
Tis loss to trust a tomb with such a guest
Last Line:
To see how well the good play her on earth
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9226
596.
Tis night dead night and over the plain
First Line:
Tis night dead night and over the plain
Last Line:
And bid the muse's labour cease
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
29211
597.
Tis dangerous to be good well may we praise
First Line:
Tis dangerous to be good well may we praise
Last Line:
Having lost her first mate scorns bigamy
DMI number:
6781
598.
Tis done pale sickness all her form invades
First Line:
Tis done pale sickness all her form invades
Last Line:
Wave soft around her couch your life restoring wings
DMI number:
32473
599.
Tis fallen alas fallen is the mountain oak
First Line:
Tis fallen alas fallen is the mountain oak
Last Line:
Its potent influence we ask no more
DMI number:
38591
600.
Thy sable bed no pompous heralds raise
First Line:
Thy sable bed no pompous heralds raise
Last Line:
A life so finished is a Nestor's age
DMI number:
22600
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