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3151.
To deck with arts a rough barbarian race
First Line:
To deck with arts a rough barbarian race
Last Line:
Than was by Philip's son or Caesar gained
Author:
George Jeffreys (Absolute)
DMI number:
36388
3152.
To Essex fill the sprightly wine
First Line:
To Essex fill the sprightly wine
Last Line:
And those her gentle sighs supply
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
4284
3153.
To expect thy doctrine followed were absurd
First Line:
To expect thy doctrine followed were absurd
Last Line:
When thy life shows thou creditest not a word
DMI number:
17425
3154.
To fair Belinda crown the sparkling bowl
First Line:
To fair Belinda crown the sparkling bowl
Last Line:
I'd drink an everlasting draught of love
DMI number:
18143
3155.
To fetter wit's a vain intent
First Line:
To fetter wit's a vain intent
Last Line:
It gets more fame by punishment
DMI number:
22998
3156.
Twas one day in lent that two clergymen met
First Line:
Twas one day in lent that two clergymen met
Last Line:
He'll ask who required these things at your hand
DMI number:
25085
3157.
Twas said of old the Thracian's powerful song
First Line:
Twas said of old the Thracian's powerful song
Last Line:
Of fabled Orpheus and Eurydice
DMI number:
12591
3158.
Twas well for Bernard he was born
First Line:
Twas well for Bernard he was born
Last Line:
But he had seen them and to hell had gone
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
12370
3159.
Turn to yon sacred porch and bless your eyes
First Line:
Turn to yon sacred porch and bless your eyes
Last Line:
When halfpence pence for crowns and half crowns pass
DMI number:
37000
3160.
Turned of threescore for that sir is your case
First Line:
Turned of threescore for that sir is your case
Last Line:
Turned of threescore and turn a levee hunter
DMI number:
6406
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