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8601.
Thus storms let loose | Do drive the trunks of tallest cedars down
First Line:
Thus storms let loose | Do drive the trunks of tallest cedars down
Last Line:
And nature smiles as gaily as before
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20949
8602.
Thus streams that beat against their banks in vain
First Line:
Thus streams that beat against their banks in vain
Last Line:
Retreating swell into a flood again
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20951
8603.
Thus the court wheel goes round like fortune's ball
First Line:
Thus the court wheel goes round like fortune's ball
Last Line:
One statesman rising on another's fall
DMI number:
41201
8604.
Thus the gay victime with fresh garlands crowned
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Thus the gay victime with fresh garlands crowned
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And dressed in fatal pomp magnificently bleeds
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
26949
8605.
Thus the great lamp by which the globe is blest
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Thus the great lamp by which the globe is blest
Last Line:
Relieves his lustre with a milder light
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
5566
8606.
Thus the soft mother though the babe be dead
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Thus the soft mother though the babe be dead
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And shrieks to see them wrap it in the shroud
DMI number:
40010
8607.
Thus the sweet artist in a wondrous shade
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Thus the sweet artist in a wondrous shade
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To slighted Juno an unwelcome guest
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
11890
8608.
Thus then to man the voice of nature speak
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Thus then to man the voice of nature speak
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Be crowned as monarchs or as gods adored
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30149
8609.
Thus they thrive
First Line:
Thus they thrive
Last Line:
That cannot flatter kings feel death alive
Author:
John Webster (Speculation) & William Rowley (Speculation)
DMI number:
14764
8610.
Thus thus and this deserved great Virgil's praise
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Thus thus and this deserved great Virgil's praise
Last Line:
Let my life sleep and learn to love my end
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28308
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