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3071.
To Spain forbid it heaven oh wish no more
First Line:
To Spain forbid it heaven oh wish no more
Last Line:
Oh let thy Indies be by us possessed
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
13496
3072.
To sparkling wit to knowledge and to sense
First Line:
To sparkling wit to knowledge and to sense
Last Line:
Malice and hatred and an envious mind
DMI number:
23023
3073.
To speak the truth is criminal now
First Line:
To speak the truth is criminal now
Last Line:
And our distressed land surround
DMI number:
7478
3074.
To stone the gods have changed her but in vain
First Line:
To stone the gods have changed her but in vain
Last Line:
The sculptor's art gave her to breathe again
DMI number:
12312
3075.
To stop the Persian monarch's way
First Line:
To stop the Persian monarch's way
Last Line:
Blush then ye mountains and ye seas
DMI number:
32969
3076.
To Stowe's fair village temple took his way
First Line:
To Stowe's fair village temple took his way
Last Line:
Earl Temple saw and fixed her seat at Stowe
DMI number:
31119
3077.
To the best character he can't afford
First Line:
To the best character he can't afford
Last Line:
I think that man whom none can please is cursed
DMI number:
27420
3078.
Tis somewhat that exists within
First Line:
Tis somewhat that exists within
Last Line:
Yet know not why nor what it is
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
12126
3079.
Tis strange cries Eugenio that Roscius the great
First Line:
Tis strange cries Eugenio that Roscius the great
Last Line:
And pursy enough for old Jack
DMI number:
38097
3080.
Tis strange how some men's tempers suit
First Line:
Tis strange how some men's tempers suit
Last Line:
Tis interest still resolves the doubt
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
5507
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