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511.
Through every age the poet's scheme hath been
First Line:
Through every age the poet's scheme hath been
Last Line:
Let honour triumph now in beauty's charms
DMI number:
38325
512.
Through the wide tracts of life in every trade
First Line:
Through the wide tracts of life in every trade
Last Line:
Hear and pronounce he knows you will be just
Author:
Arthur Murphy (Absolute)
DMI number:
38307
513.
Thus long our learned arts have ruled the day
First Line:
Thus long our learned arts have ruled the day
Last Line:
For all those ladies came for men of sense
DMI number:
3861
514.
Thus Shakespeare wrote just the remark indeed
First Line:
Thus Shakespeare wrote just the remark indeed
Last Line:
Excuse each failing you may find in me
DMI number:
33312
515.
Tis much desired you judges of the town
First Line:
Tis much desired you judges of the town
Last Line:
All that want wit or hope to find it here
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35749
516.
To this fair company I am to say
First Line:
To this fair company I am to say
Last Line:
Your taste and not his art must praise the dish
Author:
Joseph Rutter (Absolute)
DMI number:
38761
517.
To this I hope kind audience I am sent
First Line:
To this I hope kind audience I am sent
Last Line:
And troth we've every thing that's new but wit
DMI number:
5036
518.
To this place gentlemen full many a day
First Line:
To this place gentlemen full many a day
Last Line:
Every man's pot I hope and all part friends
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
38738
519.
To various things the stage has been compared
First Line:
To various things the stage has been compared
Last Line:
To lose no drop of that immortal man
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38308
520.
To wake the soul by tender strokes of art
First Line:
To wake the soul by tender strokes of art
Last Line:
And show you have the virtue to be moved
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
34093
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