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241.
This racer of the watry plain
First Line:
This racer of the watry plain
Last Line:
To thee bright Castor and thy brother star
DMI number:
8247
242.
This traveller from Paris used to run
First Line:
This traveller from Paris used to run
Last Line:
Yet nothing equal to himself he brings
DMI number:
9436
243.
Thou art a right traveler
First Line:
Thou art a right traveler
Last Line:
Abroad and a new stranger still at home
DMI number:
41327
244.
Thou goest now our fleets general
First Line:
Thou goest now our fleets general
Last Line:
Or squander like his heir
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42149
245.
Though skilled to measure sea and land
First Line:
Though skilled to measure sea and land
Last Line:
And winds propitious on thy sails shall blow
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25443
246.
Though squibs and crackers thick did fly
First Line:
Though squibs and crackers thick did fly
Last Line:
In 1673
DMI number:
42429
247.
Though I consented first and still approve
First Line:
Though I consented first and still approve
Last Line:
Then Sylvia's faith to Strephon knew an end
DMI number:
10240
248.
Through various countries Albius we have ranged
First Line:
Through various countries Albius we have ranged
Last Line:
For it is here or there or where we please
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10582
249.
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
250.
Thus having traveled the fond would in brief
First Line:
Thus having traveled the fond would in brief
Last Line:
Not to be born to die but die to live
DMI number:
41743
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