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2701.
At the two ends of her two sleeves we see
First Line:
At the two ends of her two sleeves we see
Last Line:
In plumpness like her round and fleshy arm
DMI number:
39949
2702.
At this fair shrine let not a tear be shed
First Line:
At this fair shrine let not a tear be shed
Last Line:
Praise to the dead to edify the living
DMI number:
40616
2703.
At this late hour the world lies hushed below
First Line:
At this late hour the world lies hushed below
Last Line:
Here let me ever dwell for heaven is here
Author:
David Mallet (Absolute)
DMI number:
17520
2704.
At this unwonted hour behold
First Line:
At this unwonted hour behold
Last Line:
Of heavens free vast benevolence to man
DMI number:
32859
2705.
At thy approach my avarice does own
First Line:
At thy approach my avarice does own
Last Line:
Whose wealth not love my liberty disarms
DMI number:
975
2706.
At thy approach my quickening pulse does own
First Line:
At thy approach my quickening pulse does own
Last Line:
With pleasure I resign my liberty
DMI number:
974
2707.
At thy command I meekly yield
First Line:
At thy command I meekly yield
Last Line:
And longing to be there
DMI number:
26307
2708.
At Totterdown hill there dwelt an old pair
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At Totterdown hill there dwelt an old pair
Last Line:
The Venus of Totterdown hill
DMI number:
31850
2709.
At Trompington not far from Cambridge stood
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At Trompington not far from Cambridge stood
Last Line:
The mother and the daughter both well pleased
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
7330
2710.
At Tunbridge Wells the like sure never was known
First Line:
At Tunbridge Wells the like sure never was known
Last Line:
Round the sweet rose but shun the insipid beet
DMI number:
15343
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