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461.
Thou bailiff of my woods and pleasant field
First Line:
Thou bailiff of my woods and pleasant field
Last Line:
Let all say I use well the art they know
Author:
Robert Thompson (Confident)
DMI number:
42204
462.
Thou best of generals whose propitious fate
First Line:
Thou best of generals whose propitious fate
Last Line:
In lasting numbers never dying verse
DMI number:
6453
463.
Thou goest now our fleets general
First Line:
Thou goest now our fleets general
Last Line:
Or squander like his heir
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42149
464.
Though born where Devon's hills arise
First Line:
Though born where Devon's hills arise
Last Line:
Or share his friend's disgrace
DMI number:
31375
465.
Though hence you fly to Greenland's distant shore
First Line:
Though hence you fly to Greenland's distant shore
Last Line:
May in some safer harbour seek for rest
DMI number:
26811
466.
Thou porest on Helvicus and studiest in vain
First Line:
Thou porest on Helvicus and studiest in vain
Last Line:
Call Glycera to me for I am one of her swingers
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42118
467.
Thou sweet-tongued god the son of Jove and May
First Line:
Thou sweet-tongued god the son of Jove and May
Last Line:
Officious both to gods above and devils in hell
DMI number:
42040
468.
Though richer than unpolled
First Line:
Though richer than unpolled
Last Line:
To make it up an even sum
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42123
469.
Through various countries Albius we have ranged
First Line:
Through various countries Albius we have ranged
Last Line:
For it is here or there or where we please
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10582
470.
Thus after plain repast each cheerful guest
First Line:
Thus after plain repast each cheerful guest
Last Line:
And how to keep the good supreme in view
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Confident)
DMI number:
21838
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