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371.
Thus all the day long we are frolic and gay
First Line:
Thus all the day long we are frolic and gay
Last Line:
And to each pretty lass we give a green gown
DMI number:
43899
372.
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
373.
Tis I am loved and honoured by the fair
First Line:
Tis I am loved and honoured by the fair
Last Line:
I'd live and die in Celia's lily hand
DMI number:
12879
374.
Tis in vain my good friend quoth Apollo to time
First Line:
Tis in vain my good friend quoth Apollo to time
Last Line:
While you your dull weapon may whet at your leisure
DMI number:
35500
375.
Tis droll to observe with what whimsical flight
First Line:
Tis droll to observe with what whimsical flight
Last Line:
But ye wits and ye judges on me let it flow
DMI number:
35510
376.
Though you to rival me presume
First Line:
Though you to rival me presume
Last Line:
The more we stir the more we stink
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31529
377.
Three children sliding on the ice
First Line:
Three children sliding on the ice
Last Line:
The rest they run away
DMI number:
18180
378.
Three goddesses long since on Ida's hill
First Line:
Three goddesses long since on Ida's hill
Last Line:
And play who will still she holds all the kings
DMI number:
18207
379.
Three goddesses of old on Ida's hill
First Line:
Three goddesses of old on Ida's hill
Last Line:
And play who will yet you hold all the kings
DMI number:
31980
380.
To us the vine its store does give
First Line:
To us the vine its store does give
Last Line:
That made him bold and impudent
Author:
Thomas Wood (Absolute)
DMI number:
39265
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