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331.
Twas in the midst and silent dead of night
First Line:
Twas in the midst and silent dead of night
Last Line:
Was quite overcast in dusky shades of night
DMI number:
6770
332.
Troy thus destroyed 'twas still denied by fate
First Line:
Troy thus destroyed 'twas still denied by fate
Last Line:
Who thus to Scylla tells the mournful tale
Author:
Alexander Stopford Catcott (Confident)
DMI number:
11947
333.
Trust me my Atticus in love are wars
First Line:
Trust me my Atticus in love are wars
Last Line:
Who would not live in idleness must love
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Confident)
DMI number:
4805
334.
Unhurt by steel arose an ancient wood
First Line:
Unhurt by steel arose an ancient wood
Last Line:
A greater labour seems to press behind
DMI number:
6754
335.
Triumphant laurels round my temples twine
First Line:
Triumphant laurels round my temples twine
Last Line:
My quarrels will be kindness wars be love
Author:
Thomas Creech (Absolute)
DMI number:
41868
336.
Vex not thy self and her vain man since all
First Line:
Vex not thy self and her vain man since all
Last Line:
Live high not pay and never run in debt
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6758
337.
Vice by my verse I never will defend
First Line:
Vice by my verse I never will defend
Last Line:
And to their taste will still conform my own
DMI number:
6697
338.
Vice by my verse I never will descend
First Line:
Vice by my verse I never will descend
Last Line:
And to their taste will still conform my own
DMI number:
7946
339.
Warm was the season spent was half the day
First Line:
Warm was the season spent was half the day
Last Line:
such happy noons may every day enjoy
DMI number:
41861
340.
Was she not heavenly fair and rich attired
First Line:
Was she not heavenly fair and rich attired
Last Line:
And washed a nameless unpolluted place
DMI number:
6774
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