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1511.
Thus raged the goddess and with fury fraught
First Line:
Thus raged the goddess and with fury fraught
Last Line:
To loose their fetters of their force allay
DMI number:
40327
1512.
Thus some by temperance taught approaching slow
First Line:
Thus some by temperance taught approaching slow
Last Line:
And steal themselves from life and melt away
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5621
1513.
Thus therefore he who feels the fiery dart
First Line:
Thus therefore he who feels the fiery dart
Last Line:
And stones with drops of rain are washed away
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3915
1514.
Thus tis to serve a prince too faithfully
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Thus tis to serve a prince too faithfully
Last Line:
And pocket up his prince
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20941
1515.
Thus two tall oaks that Padus banks adorn
First Line:
Thus two tall oaks that Padus banks adorn
Last Line:
Dance to the whistling winds and at each other nod
DMI number:
39983
1516.
Thus when a black browed gust begins to rise
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Thus when a black browed gust begins to rise
Last Line:
The muddy bottom over the clouds is thrown
DMI number:
40213
1517.
Thus when a fearful stag is closed around
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Thus when a fearful stag is closed around
Last Line:
The mortal tumult mounts and thunders in the skies
DMI number:
40188
1518.
Thus when the rival winds their quarrel try
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Thus when the rival winds their quarrel try
Last Line:
And mixed with ooze and sand pollute the skies
DMI number:
40329
1519.
Thus when two neighbouring torrents rush from high
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Thus when two neighbouring torrents rush from high
Last Line:
And down the rocks precipitate their course
DMI number:
40269
1520.
Thus wisdom is to sloth too great a slave
First Line:
Thus wisdom is to sloth too great a slave
Last Line:
None are so busy as the fool and knave
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6019
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