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1061.
Twas when the night in silent sable fled
First Line:
Twas when the night in silent sable fled
Last Line:
Or be to bless the nights my dreams like this
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
22877
1062.
Twas in the close recesses of a shade
First Line:
Twas in the close recesses of a shade
Last Line:
And darts as lightning through the cleaving skies
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
4180
1063.
Tom Ramble a rake of true catholic hope
First Line:
Tom Ramble a rake of true catholic hope
Last Line:
One sneaked to his gruel and one to his punk
DMI number:
21792
1064.
Tom Ramble a rake of true catholic hope
First Line:
Tom Ramble a rake of true catholic hope
Last Line:
This sneaked to his porridge and that to his punk
Author:
Thomas Rawlins (Speculation)
DMI number:
19361
1065.
Tonight ye whigs and tories both be safe
First Line:
Tonight ye whigs and tories both be safe
Last Line:
And buy ye lands and lordships at Urbino
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
38971
1066.
True faith and reason are the soul's two eyes
First Line:
True faith and reason are the soul's two eyes
Last Line:
The true bred christian always looks asquint
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
14683
1067.
Try look seek find among the fair female race
First Line:
Try look seek find among the fair female race
Last Line:
Which ever rising new resound new praise
Author:
Horatio Tully (Absolute)
DMI number:
12107
1068.
Ungrateful Britain what will Europe say
First Line:
Ungrateful Britain what will Europe say
Last Line:
The matchless Anna's gone Astraea's fled away
DMI number:
11202
1069.
Ungrateful wretch can thou pretend a cause
First Line:
Ungrateful wretch can thou pretend a cause
Last Line:
Whose sword is steel whose God is but a wafer
DMI number:
4910
1070.
Ungrateful wretch canst thou pretend a cause
First Line:
Ungrateful wretch canst thou pretend a cause
Last Line:
His sword is steel his god is but a wafer
DMI number:
42327
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