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1861.
This tis for a puny | In policy's Protean school to try conclusions
First Line:
This tis for a puny | In policy's Protean school to try conclusions
Last Line:
Now makes me play the rogue against my will
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
17220
1862.
Those are the dreadful enemies we raise
First Line:
Those are the dreadful enemies we raise
Last Line:
Lest when all rounds be reached his aim be that
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
14738
1863.
Those few like thee who so much wonder raise
First Line:
Those few like thee who so much wonder raise
Last Line:
All that have gone before or will succeed
DMI number:
5786
1864.
Those gods the pious ancients did adore
First Line:
Those gods the pious ancients did adore
Last Line:
And made his pencil drop from his baffled hand
DMI number:
3693
1865.
Those minions oft to whom kings do extend
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Those minions oft to whom kings do extend
Last Line:
When once of them they can expect no more
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
14742
1866.
Those monarchs who their courtiers to exalt
First Line:
Those monarchs who their courtiers to exalt
Last Line:
To make their footmen fine and stewards great
DMI number:
8116
1867.
Those sovereigns who their courtiers to exalt
First Line:
Those sovereigns who their courtiers to exalt
Last Line:
To make their footmen fine and stewards great
DMI number:
6162
1868.
Thou 'rt more inconstant than the wind or sea
First Line:
Thou 'rt more inconstant than the wind or sea
Last Line:
Is no where so corrupt as in his heart
Author:
John Caryll (Absolute)
DMI number:
6654
1869.
Thou blooming offspring of great Marlborough's line
First Line:
Thou blooming offspring of great Marlborough's line
Last Line:
Never triumphed but to set the nation free
DMI number:
12163
1870.
Thou butcher of the northern clime
First Line:
Thou butcher of the northern clime
Last Line:
And milk and honey overflow
DMI number:
24768
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