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1361.
But Theodosius comes hide hide thy charms
First Line:
But Theodosius comes hide hide thy charms
Last Line:
And fix upon the world thy world of beauty
DMI number:
14249
1362.
But there is a passion whose tempestuous sway
First Line:
But there is a passion whose tempestuous sway
Last Line:
And sudden grief and rage and sudden joy
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30722
1363.
But there's a fate in kindness
First Line:
But there's a fate in kindness
Last Line:
Still to be least returned where most tis given
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19157
1364.
But these are tears of joy to see you thus has filled
First Line:
But these are tears of joy to see you thus has filled
Last Line:
My eyes with more delight than they can hold
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
21366
1365.
But these are toys too trivial to move
First Line:
But these are toys too trivial to move
Last Line:
To solid love most eagerly aspire
DMI number:
7619
1366.
But they that know that wit can show no skill
First Line:
But they that know that wit can show no skill
Last Line:
And so amiss it every thing perceives
DMI number:
41633
1367.
But this is still the fate of those that are
First Line:
But this is still the fate of those that are
Last Line:
As well as grossness to dishonour it
DMI number:
41162
1368.
But this rough tide the meeting multitude
First Line:
But this rough tide the meeting multitude
Last Line:
And grief in princes more than triumph love
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16756
1369.
But thou secure of soul unbent with woes
First Line:
But thou secure of soul unbent with woes
Last Line:
The fates without my power shall be without my care
DMI number:
39606
1370.
But though my edge be not too nicely set
First Line:
But though my edge be not too nicely set
Last Line:
And lead him through the various maze of taste
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
38271
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