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1741.
Though seized to raptures from a world of woe
First Line:
Though seized to raptures from a world of woe
Last Line:
Nor since the deed was heaven's dare complain
DMI number:
34675
1742.
Though sweet as Orpheus thou couldst bring
First Line:
Though sweet as Orpheus thou couldst bring
Last Line:
Nor owns the magic of thy hands
DMI number:
34574
1743.
Though thou art gone from friendship and from me
First Line:
Though thou art gone from friendship and from me
Last Line:
And bid the archangel sound thy triumph over the grave
DMI number:
34309
1744.
Though time corroding quickly shall erase
First Line:
Though time corroding quickly shall erase
Last Line:
This her monument marble hardly would from grief refrain
DMI number:
29544
1745.
Though tis in vain to raise read stones to her
First Line:
Though tis in vain to raise read stones to her
Last Line:
Till heaven revisiteth its most rich dust
DMI number:
29508
1746.
Though here entombed in earth my body lies
First Line:
Though here entombed in earth my body lies
Last Line:
I live forever though my life is lost
DMI number:
34534
1747.
Though here my body lies interred
First Line:
Though here my body lies interred
Last Line:
And every tale to Lucy sing
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
22580
1748.
Though here my body now is laid
First Line:
Though here my body now is laid
Last Line:
His soul to god his body to the grave
DMI number:
29477
1749.
Though I am turned to the dust
First Line:
Though I am turned to the dust
Last Line:
Of such has made his choice
DMI number:
29168
1750.
Though I died in the prime of time
First Line:
Though I died in the prime of time
Last Line:
To live with him always
DMI number:
29270
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