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761.
Thus Cupid hath by his sly and subtle art
First Line:
Thus Cupid hath by his sly and subtle art
Last Line:
With women's hearts and then they'll never fly true
DMI number:
6840
762.
Thus is at length the horrid Hydra slain
First Line:
Thus is at length the horrid Hydra slain
Last Line:
And with it all the hopes of France and hell
DMI number:
5710
763.
Thus Philomela sung on earth detained
First Line:
Thus Philomela sung on earth detained
Last Line:
There only could she learn a loftier song
DMI number:
25149
764.
Thus spake the Aeolian fair whose sorrows move
First Line:
Thus spake the Aeolian fair whose sorrows move
Last Line:
With pitchy clouds involved his muffled face
DMI number:
28403
765.
Thus to be ridden whipped and spurred
First Line:
Thus to be ridden whipped and spurred
Last Line:
Full of brown loaves on either side
DMI number:
6907
766.
Thus to the gods Anacreon said
First Line:
Thus to the gods Anacreon said
Last Line:
But every pleasure be sincere
DMI number:
15638
767.
Thus to the muses spoke the Cyprian dame
First Line:
Thus to the muses spoke the Cyprian dame
Last Line:
But when he finds us studying hard he flies
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16859
768.
Thus young Achilles in Bithynia's court
First Line:
Thus young Achilles in Bithynia's court
Last Line:
Gods I shall never be gone adieu adieu adieu
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
7370
769.
Thy bounties love in thy soft raptures when
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Thy bounties love in thy soft raptures when
Last Line:
Against the sons of lewdness exercised
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
23870
770.
Thy grave demureness pleases me
First Line:
Thy grave demureness pleases me
Last Line:
But Lais be at night
DMI number:
17374
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