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581.
Thus Aglaus a man unknown to men
First Line:
Thus Aglaus a man unknown to men
Last Line:
With his own hands in his own little ground
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
35128
582.
Thus happy who would envy pompous power
First Line:
Thus happy who would envy pompous power
Last Line:
The luxury of courts or wealth of cities
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
19938
583.
Thus in his graver vein the friendly sage
First Line:
Thus in his graver vein the friendly sage
Last Line:
And make our happiest state no tedious thing
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30719
584.
Thus though the morning lowers and clouds arise
First Line:
Thus though the morning lowers and clouds arise
Last Line:
Whilst peace the day and pleasure crowns the night
DMI number:
22302
585.
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
586.
Tis done the well earned wages freely paid
First Line:
Tis done the well earned wages freely paid
Last Line:
Those best of blessings innocence and health
DMI number:
33591
587.
Tis equal if our fortunes should augment
First Line:
Tis equal if our fortunes should augment
Last Line:
The ill reveals but hides the benefit
DMI number:
39368
588.
Tired with vain hopes and with complaints as vain
First Line:
Tired with vain hopes and with complaints as vain
Last Line:
Here learn to live nor wish nor fear to die
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
8232
589.
To thee my God I hourly sigh
First Line:
To thee my God I hourly sigh
Last Line:
Contentedly resign
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
4052
590.
To whom can riches give repute or trust
First Line:
To whom can riches give repute or trust
Last Line:
An honest man's the noblest work of god
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
27072
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