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471.
Thus in a wood two pilgrims turned aside
First Line:
Thus in a wood two pilgrims turned aside
Last Line:
By that misguided but by this undone
DMI number:
36770
472.
Tis heathenish over your cups to fight
First Line:
Tis heathenish over your cups to fight
Last Line:
Her captive once and free no more
DMI number:
16156
473.
Tis ill attempt not to foresee
First Line:
Tis ill attempt not to foresee
Last Line:
And lend the morrow no belief
DMI number:
15899
474.
Tis much the better way believe me 'tis
First Line:
Tis much the better way believe me 'tis
Last Line:
Be wise and gather in the swelling sails
Author:
John Norris (Absolute)
DMI number:
911
475.
Tis barbarous Lydia thus to toy
First Line:
Tis barbarous Lydia thus to toy
Last Line:
Whose very kisses left those marks we see
DMI number:
17485
476.
Tis best the middle way to keep
First Line:
Tis best the middle way to keep
Last Line:
Contract your sails nor trust the wind
Author:
William Oldisworth (Speculation)
DMI number:
12103
477.
Tis death my sweet Maecenas when so oft
First Line:
Tis death my sweet Maecenas when so oft
Last Line:
As no one man contents
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42163
478.
Tis done I tower to that degree
First Line:
Tis done I tower to that degree
Last Line:
And deck with hood my shoulders
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
25610
479.
Thy miss alas is yet too young
First Line:
Thy miss alas is yet too young
Last Line:
For beauty he could nothing be to her
DMI number:
42078
480.
Time Posthumus goes with full sail
First Line:
Time Posthumus goes with full sail
Last Line:
Ere he puts on his mourning weeds
Author:
Samuel Woodford (Absolute)
DMI number:
42090
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