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321.
Though life itself is not worth a thought
First Line:
Though life itself is not worth a thought
Last Line:
To make this richer treasure mine
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
24735
322.
Through what adventures this unknown disease
First Line:
Through what adventures this unknown disease
Last Line:
And crown thy praises with eternal verse
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
4710
323.
Thus like a fever that doth shake a man
First Line:
Thus like a fever that doth shake a man
Last Line:
Evil from good I to the worser go
Author:
George Wilkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
17326
324.
Thus pass my days away the cheerful sun
First Line:
Thus pass my days away the cheerful sun
Last Line:
How long o lord how long
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
23266
325.
Thus when bleak winds their baleful influence
First Line:
Thus when bleak winds their baleful influence
Last Line:
But rise a brighter Venus from the cloud
DMI number:
28642
326.
Thy fields propitious Pales I rehearse
First Line:
Thy fields propitious Pales I rehearse
Last Line:
Consumes the parching limbs and makes the life his prey
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6627
327.
Thy humourous vein thy pleasing folly
First Line:
Thy humourous vein thy pleasing folly
Last Line:
Thou dreadst and hopest thou knowst not what
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
37144
328.
Tis no hard matter to divine
First Line:
Tis no hard matter to divine
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The best cure for it is the oil of gladness
DMI number:
36155
329.
Tis no hard matter to divine
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Tis no hard matter to divine
Last Line:
The best oil first is that of gladness
DMI number:
3553
330.
Tis done pale sickness all her form invades
First Line:
Tis done pale sickness all her form invades
Last Line:
Wave soft around her couch your life restoring wings
DMI number:
32473
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