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331.
Though my heart were full of passion
First Line:
Though my heart were full of passion
Last Line:
What must wit and beauty too
DMI number:
43606
332.
Thus mourn the muses on the hearse
First Line:
Thus mourn the muses on the hearse
Last Line:
Should from the world for ever go
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
3525
333.
Thus of his dear Euridice deprived
First Line:
Thus of his dear Euridice deprived
Last Line:
His well sung name does in your poem live
DMI number:
3524
334.
Thus to the place where Jonson sat we climb
First Line:
Thus to the place where Jonson sat we climb
Last Line:
And I grow more a wit and more and more
DMI number:
40477
335.
Tis most fit
First Line:
Tis most fit
Last Line:
He should have state that riseth by his wit
DMI number:
41644
336.
Thy wit O'Hara may command the bard
First Line:
Thy wit O'Hara may command the bard
Last Line:
Though Phoebus quaffs a bumper to your sense
DMI number:
34014
337.
Thy wit's chief virtue is become it's vice
First Line:
Thy wit's chief virtue is become it's vice
Last Line:
As must undo a lover that should buy
DMI number:
41651
338.
Time runs love flies
First Line:
Time runs love flies
Last Line:
A present wit in war or love
DMI number:
41657
339.
To this moment a rebel I throw down my arms
First Line:
To this moment a rebel I throw down my arms
Last Line:
At the thought of those joys I should meet in her arms
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4125
340.
To an ignorant crowd thus a Methodist raved
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To an ignorant crowd thus a Methodist raved
Last Line:
Tis the size of the crimes makes the mercy complete
DMI number:
36074
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