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121.
Think of the palms my masters dear
First Line:
Think of the palms my masters dear
Last Line:
Fame from her trumpet answers Pitt
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26637
122.
Thou thought revealing charm in silence shown
First Line:
Thou thought revealing charm in silence shown
Last Line:
And wealth and concord ever round it grow
DMI number:
40562
123.
This world's a printing house in which enclosure
First Line:
This world's a printing house in which enclosure
Last Line:
We're gathered sheet by sheet and bound for heaven
DMI number:
36851
124.
Thou hast been wanton therefore it is meet
First Line:
Thou hast been wanton therefore it is meet
Last Line:
Thou shouldst do penance do it in a sheet
DMI number:
13072
125.
Thou learned inventor of that curious art
First Line:
Thou learned inventor of that curious art
Last Line:
And England be revered of all mankind
DMI number:
22868
126.
Tis generous Theobald in thee and thy brothers
First Line:
Tis generous Theobald in thee and thy brothers
Last Line:
For who will help us ever to read thy own
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
16082
127.
Tis true the world will not believe
First Line:
Tis true the world will not believe
Last Line:
And wonders that transcend belief can do
DMI number:
16231
128.
Tis truth with deference to the college
First Line:
Tis truth with deference to the college
Last Line:
But we a remedy can find
DMI number:
35391
129.
Tis not the champion's voice or limbs or mein
First Line:
Tis not the champion's voice or limbs or mein
Last Line:
Proved but a postill in the morning post
DMI number:
13027
130.
To print or not to print that is the question
First Line:
To print or not to print that is the question
Last Line:
And lose the name of authors
Author:
Richard Jago (Absolute)
DMI number:
27524
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