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201.
There with like haste to several ways they run
First Line:
There with like haste to several ways they run
Last Line:
Thence reconveys there to be lost again
DMI number:
39356
202.
This this the sum of all my wishes was
First Line:
This this the sum of all my wishes was
Last Line:
And with a mouse's argument confutes
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Confident)
DMI number:
42185
203.
This was my wish a moderate scope of land
First Line:
This was my wish a moderate scope of land
Last Line:
Give me my wood my cave and roots with peace
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42184
204.
Thou bailiff of my woods and pleasant field
First Line:
Thou bailiff of my woods and pleasant field
Last Line:
Let all say I use well the art they know
Author:
Robert Thompson (Confident)
DMI number:
42204
205.
Thou morning client this is my retreat
First Line:
Thou morning client this is my retreat
Last Line:
I seek them here why not to town again
DMI number:
28263
206.
Though squibs and crackers thick did fly
First Line:
Though squibs and crackers thick did fly
Last Line:
In 1673
DMI number:
42429
207.
Tired with the noise and smoke of town
First Line:
Tired with the noise and smoke of town
Last Line:
For tranquil joys in Ashted bowers
DMI number:
38578
208.
Tis time my dear Nell now to cease from all strife
First Line:
Tis time my dear Nell now to cease from all strife
Last Line:
Come Nell let's to London to see the king crowned
DMI number:
32988
209.
To add more noble ashes to this store
First Line:
To add more noble ashes to this store
Last Line:
In losing little we have gained all
DMI number:
29947
210.
To all ye vicious careless sparks
First Line:
To all ye vicious careless sparks
Last Line:
Man has two legs so has an ape
DMI number:
30315
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