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611.
Time with his scythe brings all to their last home
First Line:
Time with his scythe brings all to their last home
Last Line:
Equal in the grave unto the scythe and spade
DMI number:
36869
612.
Tired with the business of the day
First Line:
Tired with the business of the day
Last Line:
At once to lose so good a dream and smock
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3554
613.
Three different schemes philosophers assign
First Line:
Three different schemes philosophers assign
Last Line:
He only reasons and believes a God
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
24458
614.
Thrice happy day when first I gazed on you
First Line:
Thrice happy day when first I gazed on you
Last Line:
What at the resurrection we shall be
DMI number:
43375
615.
To the ill-natured young or envious old
First Line:
To the ill-natured young or envious old
Last Line:
But now my fears invade and I can add no more
DMI number:
18205
616.
Tis thus that heaven its empire does maintain
First Line:
Tis thus that heaven its empire does maintain
Last Line:
It may afflict but man may not complain
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
18882
617.
Tis our own wisdom moulds our state
First Line:
Tis our own wisdom moulds our state
Last Line:
Our faults and virtues make our fate
DMI number:
39562
618.
To men
First Line:
To men
Last Line:
Pressed by their wants all change is ever welcome
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
21294
619.
To mirth and feast and harmless sport
First Line:
To mirth and feast and harmless sport
Last Line:
With all it can bestow
DMI number:
23031
620.
To you great gods I make my last appeal
First Line:
To you great gods I make my last appeal
Last Line:
My hands are guilty but my heart is free
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18874
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