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631.
And though some make us to be loathed of one
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And though some make us to be loathed of one
Last Line:
Than with the man whose mind all mercy wants
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
14355
632.
And though the fortune of some age consents
First Line:
And though the fortune of some age consents
Last Line:
Make even that weakness sometimes well succeed
DMI number:
41214
633.
And thrum a guitar
First Line:
And thrum a guitar
Last Line:
When your music they hear
DMI number:
7215
634.
And thus the libertine who builds a name
First Line:
And thus the libertine who builds a name
Last Line:
To charm to polish and to bless mankind
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
33740
635.
And thus the sun by day or moon by night
First Line:
And thus the sun by day or moon by night
Last Line:
And to the circling flash the glaring day
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5976
636.
And thus the wretch whose fever-weakened joints
First Line:
And thus the wretch whose fever-weakened joints
Last Line:
Out of his keeper's arms
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20770
637.
And thus we see where valour most doth vaunt
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And thus we see where valour most doth vaunt
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What tis to make a coward valiant
DMI number:
41417
638.
And thus you may get a friend that will stand by
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And thus you may get a friend that will stand by
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Or stand aloof and gaze but won't come nigh
DMI number:
8194
639.
And thus you see the train of love is laid
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And thus you see the train of love is laid
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For subtle widows or a bashful maid
DMI number:
8185
640.
And tis not sure so full a benefit
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And tis not sure so full a benefit
Last Line:
They cause the glory that the act desire
Author:
Cary [nee Tanfield] Elizabeth (Absolute)
DMI number:
13720
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