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311.
Three merry lads met at the Rose
First Line:
Three merry lads met at the Rose
Last Line:
A nose of wax our statutes are | Invention now is barren grown | The matter's out the nose is blown
DMI number:
42513
312.
Thrice happy Daniel and his wife
First Line:
Thrice happy Daniel and his wife
Last Line:
I fear there's nothing done at night
DMI number:
22368
313.
To thee my fair this beauteous flower I send
First Line:
To thee my fair this beauteous flower I send
Last Line:
Both you and I soon blossom soon decay
DMI number:
29230
314.
To what does France her present greatness owe
First Line:
To what does France her present greatness owe
Last Line:
B-rn-rd's loud clamour for a war with Spain
DMI number:
19467
315.
To whom can riches give repute and trust
First Line:
To whom can riches give repute and trust
Last Line:
Wait but for wings and in their season fly
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30562
316.
To the science that virtue and art do maintain
First Line:
To the science that virtue and art do maintain
Last Line:
That the sons of old Hiram are certainly free | are certainly free &c
DMI number:
28701
317.
Tis weak and worldly to conclude
First Line:
Tis weak and worldly to conclude
Last Line:
An endless life when this is done
DMI number:
211
318.
To be of high birth and of worthy fame
First Line:
To be of high birth and of worthy fame
Last Line:
Let his descent be mean his worth's the more
DMI number:
42004
319.
Tis now a year the solar ray
First Line:
Tis now a year the solar ray
Last Line:
Might I still call the queen my own
DMI number:
14924
320.
To dear Amaryllis young Strephon had long
First Line:
To dear Amaryllis young Strephon had long
Last Line:
And dear Amaryllis was thought of no more
Author:
Moses Mendez (Absolute)
DMI number:
23123
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