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601.
Thyrsis the music of that murmuring spring
First Line:
Thyrsis the music of that murmuring spring
Last Line:
Daphne farewell and all the world adieu
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
7034
602.
Though you my friend in some cool arbor lay
First Line:
Though you my friend in some cool arbor lay
Last Line:
And pity rich Alcinous' fate
DMI number:
43373
603.
To view this solemn scene this pomp of woe
First Line:
To view this solemn scene this pomp of woe
Last Line:
And Prior's name will live though Prior's dead
DMI number:
17880
604.
To weep over virtue's sleeping dust is vain
First Line:
To weep over virtue's sleeping dust is vain
Last Line:
Nor can a nobler trophy consecrate my grave
DMI number:
12796
605.
To tell the world what it hath lost in thee
First Line:
To tell the world what it hath lost in thee
Last Line:
Perhaps this paper having mentioned thee
Author:
Thomas Nevill (Absolute)
DMI number:
6796
606.
Tis true great name thou art secure
First Line:
Tis true great name thou art secure
Last Line:
Did settle and secure them in the promised land
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Absolute)
DMI number:
17900
607.
Tis true great name thou art secure
First Line:
Tis true great name thou art secure
Last Line:
Did settle and secured them in the promised land
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Absolute)
DMI number:
3516
608.
To add more noble ashes to this store
First Line:
To add more noble ashes to this store
Last Line:
In losing little we have gained all
DMI number:
29947
609.
Tis now the night thy pious friends entrust
First Line:
Tis now the night thy pious friends entrust
Last Line:
Shall rescue from neglect an Archimedes tomb
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
36431
610.
Tis owned no juster cause was ever given
First Line:
Tis owned no juster cause was ever given
Last Line:
Will seat thee on a better throne above
DMI number:
42878
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