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591.
Though fortune and love are deities still
First Line:
Though fortune and love are deities still
Last Line:
If love too undoes me before I get back
DMI number:
3849
592.
Though fortune and love may be deities still
First Line:
Though fortune and love may be deities still
Last Line:
Or languish away in despair | Or languish &c
DMI number:
21042
593.
Though fortune have so far from me removed
First Line:
Though fortune have so far from me removed
Last Line:
And quite destroyed and ruined her I hate
DMI number:
42259
594.
Though good things answer many good intents
First Line:
Though good things answer many good intents
Last Line:
Crosses do still bring forth the best events
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
16599
595.
Though plunged in ills and exercised in care
First Line:
Though plunged in ills and exercised in care
Last Line:
By unforeseen expedients bring relief
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
18939
596.
Though plunged in ills and exercised in care
First Line:
Though plunged in ills and exercised in care
Last Line:
By unforeseen expedients brings relief
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
28296
597.
Though skilled to measure sea and land
First Line:
Though skilled to measure sea and land
Last Line:
And winds propitious on thy sails shall blow
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25443
598.
Though in our miseries fortune hath a part
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Though in our miseries fortune hath a part
Last Line:
Contempt of pain that we may call our own
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
14778
599.
Thus doth the all working providence retain
First Line:
Thus doth the all working providence retain
Last Line:
In periods of uncertain certainty
DMI number:
40682
600.
Thus mortals must submit to fate
First Line:
Thus mortals must submit to fate
Last Line:
From envy and hatred to praise and to love
DMI number:
7195
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