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61.
Though time in haste for ever glides along
First Line:
Though time in haste for ever glides along
Last Line:
We may be negligent but we must die
DMI number:
33487
62.
Though Madam Money look both brisk and gay
First Line:
Though Madam Money look both brisk and gay
Last Line:
But that pecuniae obediunt omnia
DMI number:
43297
63.
Through the unmeasurable tracts of space
First Line:
Through the unmeasurable tracts of space
Last Line:
Whose sight pervades whose knowledge fills the whole
Author:
Samuel Boyse (Absolute)
DMI number:
30907
64.
Thus like a sailor by a tempest hurled
First Line:
Thus like a sailor by a tempest hurled
Last Line:
And nature's lavish hand supplies their wants
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5562
65.
Thus nature gives us let it check our pride
First Line:
Thus nature gives us let it check our pride
Last Line:
And makes a patriot as it makes a knave
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28038
66.
Tis best the middle way to keep
First Line:
Tis best the middle way to keep
Last Line:
Contract your sails nor trust the wind
Author:
William Oldisworth (Speculation)
DMI number:
12103
67.
Tis but a little space we have
First Line:
Tis but a little space we have
Last Line:
Bemoan his loss who pities us
DMI number:
44602
68.
Tired nature's sweet restorer balmy sleep
First Line:
Tired nature's sweet restorer balmy sleep
Last Line:
I roll their raptures but not catch their flames
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
30915
69.
Tis pleasant safely to behold from shore
First Line:
Tis pleasant safely to behold from shore
Last Line:
Their beams abroad and bring the darksome soul to day
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3958
70.
Virtue's a joy that will for ever last
First Line:
Virtue's a joy that will for ever last
Last Line:
For then they urge our terrors and increase our pain
DMI number:
33718
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