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251.
Thus live and love ye happy fair
First Line:
Thus live and love ye happy fair
Last Line:
New Edens flourish there
DMI number:
27006
252.
Thrice happy bark to whom is given
First Line:
Thrice happy bark to whom is given
Last Line:
And points his Churchill at the tyrant's head
DMI number:
25381
253.
To thee o prince who swayst the frozen north
First Line:
To thee o prince who swayst the frozen north
Last Line:
Where Boreas blows be read and mate with fame
Author:
Mr. Campbell (Speculation)
DMI number:
10567
254.
To walk a mile a friend to see
First Line:
To walk a mile a friend to see
Last Line:
And that to see thee not
DMI number:
13153
255.
To Spain forbid it heaven oh wish no more
First Line:
To Spain forbid it heaven oh wish no more
Last Line:
Oh let thy Indies be by us possessed
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
13496
256.
To thee dear youth in sacred wedlock tied
First Line:
To thee dear youth in sacred wedlock tied
Last Line:
There too is --'s sad ghost and I am there
DMI number:
36628
257.
To thee fair freedom I retire
First Line:
To thee fair freedom I retire
Last Line:
His warmest welcome at an inn
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27242
258.
To all ye ladies now at land
First Line:
To all ye ladies now at land
Last Line:
We have too much of that at sea | With a fa la la la la
Author:
Charles Sackville (Absolute)
DMI number:
2530
259.
To you fair ladies now at land
First Line:
To you fair ladies now at land
Last Line:
With a fa la la &c
Author:
Charles Sackville (Absolute)
DMI number:
458
260.
To you who live at home at ease
First Line:
To you who live at home at ease
Last Line:
Perhaps she may prove kind
DMI number:
18238
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