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891.
Though my wife is as honest as no woman more
First Line:
Though my wife is as honest as no woman more
Last Line:
I never could get more than the sign of a sun
DMI number:
32430
892.
Thrice happy Sylvia is the swain
First Line:
Thrice happy Sylvia is the swain
Last Line:
To thee since only thee I love
DMI number:
17813
893.
Thrice happy we arms shall no more prevail
First Line:
Thrice happy we arms shall no more prevail
Last Line:
The long succeeding joys of softer peace
Author:
Thomas Bushel (Speculation)
DMI number:
8436
894.
Thrice happy youth thou now canst tell
First Line:
Thrice happy youth thou now canst tell
Last Line:
At God's right hand for evermore
Author:
William Saville (Absolute)
DMI number:
35278
895.
Through Sampson's want and thy excess of hair
First Line:
Through Sampson's want and thy excess of hair
Last Line:
As mortals live so oftentimes they die
DMI number:
17066
896.
Thus Agur breathed his warm desire
First Line:
Thus Agur breathed his warm desire
Last Line:
Or call us to the bliss on high
DMI number:
36339
897.
Thus have you heard our iter orientale
First Line:
Thus have you heard our iter orientale
Last Line:
So iterum atque iterum I bid ye adieu
DMI number:
42406
898.
Thus is at length the horrid Hydra slain
First Line:
Thus is at length the horrid Hydra slain
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And with it all the hopes of France and hell
DMI number:
5710
899.
Thus men and kingdoms change and ever shall
First Line:
Thus men and kingdoms change and ever shall
Last Line:
Matter more light to make the end more sweet
DMI number:
42014
900.
Thus mourn the muses on the hearse
First Line:
Thus mourn the muses on the hearse
Last Line:
Should from the world for ever go
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
3525
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