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351.
Thomas and Ned were noble fellows
First Line:
Thomas and Ned were noble fellows
Last Line:
I know no more than La Fontaine
DMI number:
37157
352.
Though fuddled over night the next morning we found
First Line:
Though fuddled over night the next morning we found
Last Line:
The pride of some men or the malice of others
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
10648
353.
Though gloomy thoughts disturbed my anxious breast
First Line:
Though gloomy thoughts disturbed my anxious breast
Last Line:
Waked me and put an end to all my joys
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
25342
354.
Through a fair forest as I went
First Line:
Through a fair forest as I went
Last Line:
Think on the woodman's walk
Author:
Anthony Munday (Absolute)
DMI number:
13191
355.
Through Moorfields at the peep of day
First Line:
Through Moorfields at the peep of day
Last Line:
He'll tie him down at least a year
DMI number:
31599
356.
Thursday in the morn the ides of May
First Line:
Thursday in the morn the ides of May
Last Line:
Let us drink to every English tar
DMI number:
37048
357.
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
358.
Thus spoke to my lady the knight full of care
First Line:
Thus spoke to my lady the knight full of care
Last Line:
Give me but a barrack a fig for the clergy
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
12285
359.
Tis never in list among miracles put
First Line:
Tis never in list among miracles put
Last Line:
He pleasantly tricked the fair jilter at last
DMI number:
4406
360.
Thyrsis to Myra t'other day
First Line:
Thyrsis to Myra t'other day
Last Line:
But what have Dian's power too
DMI number:
11078
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