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1331.
Through all its ages the whole world pretends
First Line:
Through all its ages the whole world pretends
Last Line:
One hoped to free one feared to be so freed
DMI number:
33643
1332.
Through all the employments of life
First Line:
Through all the employments of life
Last Line:
Thinks his trade as honest as mine
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
22489
1333.
Through the rude chaos thus the running light
First Line:
Through the rude chaos thus the running light
Last Line:
Illumined heaven and earth and rolled around the year
Author:
John Dryden (Confident)
DMI number:
5632
1334.
Thus after plain repast each cheerful guest
First Line:
Thus after plain repast each cheerful guest
Last Line:
And how to keep the good supreme in view
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Confident)
DMI number:
21838
1335.
Thus Aglaus a man unknown to men
First Line:
Thus Aglaus a man unknown to men
Last Line:
With his own hands in his own little ground
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
35128
1336.
Thus an unequal tie of age and youth
First Line:
Thus an unequal tie of age and youth
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Breaks through the feeble fence of faith and truth
DMI number:
7621
1337.
Thus by a blind and avaricious rage
First Line:
Thus by a blind and avaricious rage
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Young tender girls are sacrificed to age
DMI number:
7616
1338.
Thus Cupid hath by his sly and subtle art
First Line:
Thus Cupid hath by his sly and subtle art
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With women's hearts and then they'll never fly true
DMI number:
6840
1339.
Thus did great Socrates improve the mind
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Thus did great Socrates improve the mind
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And so he taught his pupils with day light
DMI number:
40680
1340.
Thus earth receives what first it gave
First Line:
Thus earth receives what first it gave
Last Line:
We're born to moulder in the grave
DMI number:
34211
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