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1521.
Though Trentham's exalted to be a fine lord
First Line:
Though Trentham's exalted to be a fine lord
Last Line:
Then down with all Trenthams and up Vandeput
DMI number:
23174
1522.
Though in the Commons house you did prevail
First Line:
Though in the Commons house you did prevail
Last Line:
Asgill and Shippen have been both translated
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
16349
1523.
Though in the commons house you did prevail
First Line:
Though in the commons house you did prevail
Last Line:
Asgill and Shipping have been both translated
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
5927
1524.
Though knowst O Wilkes the event of thy dispute
First Line:
Though knowst O Wilkes the event of thy dispute
Last Line:
Right will prevail at last if false adieu
DMI number:
32168
1525.
Thrice happy who free from ambition and pride
First Line:
Thrice happy who free from ambition and pride
Last Line:
Direct to St James's and takes up the seals
Author:
Isaac Hawkins Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
19754
1526.
Thus ancient Rome her great dictators found
First Line:
Thus ancient Rome her great dictators found
Last Line:
Strikes faction speechless and corruption dead
DMI number:
31153
1527.
Thus authors that sedition write
First Line:
Thus authors that sedition write
Last Line:
And those rebel that read
DMI number:
6442
1528.
Thus by corruption dire their ends would gain
First Line:
Thus by corruption dire their ends would gain
Last Line:
Of men whose conduct echo but our voice
DMI number:
37179
1529.
Thus God does bless our sovereign Anne
First Line:
Thus God does bless our sovereign Anne
Last Line:
Alack and well-aday
DMI number:
5906
1530.
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
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