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131.
These as they change almighty father these
First Line:
These as they change almighty father these
Last Line:
Come then expressive silence muse his praise
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
21779
132.
Then this unwieldy factious town
First Line:
Then this unwieldy factious town
Last Line:
Whose poor remains fear sacrilegious hands
Author:
Knightly Chetwood (Absolute)
DMI number:
918
133.
These rivers through our island fairly glide
First Line:
These rivers through our island fairly glide
Last Line:
As the ocean is increased our bodies live
DMI number:
42002
134.
This ancient city
First Line:
This ancient city
Last Line:
On the broad walls the chariots bound along
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
37444
135.
Thou who the verdant plain dost traverse here
First Line:
Thou who the verdant plain dost traverse here
Last Line:
Those sacred rights to which themselves were born
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
26944
136.
Thus mighty rivers quietly do glide
First Line:
Thus mighty rivers quietly do glide
Last Line:
And easier gains those ends she tends unto
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
17112
137.
Thus over the watry empire Hermes flies
First Line:
Thus over the watry empire Hermes flies
Last Line:
Surveying all the Elysium of the grove
DMI number:
22987
138.
Thus streams that beat against their banks in vain
First Line:
Thus streams that beat against their banks in vain
Last Line:
Retreating swell into a flood again
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20951
139.
Thus yields the cedar to the axe's edge
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Thus yields the cedar to the axe's edge
Last Line:
And kept low shrubs from winter's powerful wind
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
21185
140.
Thy forests Windsor and thy green retreats
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Thy forests Windsor and thy green retreats
Last Line:
First in these fields I sung the sylvan strains
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
7392
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