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1751.
Though I do by a sinner lie
First Line:
Though I do by a sinner lie
Last Line:
Translates the soul to paradise
DMI number:
29927
1752.
Though infant years no pompous honours claim
First Line:
Though infant years no pompous honours claim
Last Line:
The spotless innocence that slumbers here
Author:
Elizabeth Carter (Confident)
DMI number:
33056
1753.
Though low in earth her beauteous form decayed
First Line:
Though low in earth her beauteous form decayed
Last Line:
Fame spread her worth a husband knew it well
DMI number:
34310
1754.
Though monuments and all must die
First Line:
Though monuments and all must die
Last Line:
In great returns of joy doth dwell
DMI number:
28872
1755.
Though no proud trophies of the great or vain
First Line:
Though no proud trophies of the great or vain
Last Line:
With mended morals and a purer heart
DMI number:
25901
1756.
Through all the world thrives villainy and woe
First Line:
Through all the world thrives villainy and woe
Last Line:
I lived and died within my mother's womb
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
17596
1757.
Thus fled our dear away and with a dove like mind
First Line:
Thus fled our dear away and with a dove like mind
Last Line:
And left us here to mourn we who are left behind
DMI number:
28509
1758.
Thus must thy flesh to silent dust descend
First Line:
Thus must thy flesh to silent dust descend
Last Line:
Believe repent and work while it is day
DMI number:
29471
1759.
Thus quick the nimble sands betwixt them run
First Line:
Thus quick the nimble sands betwixt them run
Last Line:
Lest all our hopes from one fresh bud to grow
DMI number:
28746
1760.
Thus youth and age and all things pass away
First Line:
Thus youth and age and all things pass away
Last Line:
Thy turn is how as her's was yesterday
DMI number:
28464
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