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461.
Through Tyrrhene seas we cut the liquid way
First Line:
Through Tyrrhene seas we cut the liquid way
Last Line:
Till Malta's isle safe harbouring stops our flight
DMI number:
25449
462.
Thus twice detected Con thy pride give over
First Line:
Thus twice detected Con thy pride give over
Last Line:
Her sex might boast would be in one outdone
Author:
Constantia Grierson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11538
463.
Thy auspicious birth my pretty youth
First Line:
Thy auspicious birth my pretty youth
Last Line:
With warmest wishes graced
DMI number:
21771
464.
Thy groves O Richmond now may vie
First Line:
Thy groves O Richmond now may vie
Last Line:
Or bards to merit tune their lays
DMI number:
10995
465.
Thy guardian blessed Britannia scorns to sleep
First Line:
Thy guardian blessed Britannia scorns to sleep
Last Line:
He knows to save is greater than destroy
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
9961
466.
Tis long a forming that's resolved by fate
First Line:
Tis long a forming that's resolved by fate
Last Line:
And such as these will raise our prince's name
DMI number:
42844
467.
To villains who their native country sell
First Line:
To villains who their native country sell
Last Line:
And barter future weal for present pay
DMI number:
24436
468.
To sovereign Jove what shall I pray
First Line:
To sovereign Jove what shall I pray
Last Line:
A son then will each joy be thine
DMI number:
40607
469.
To thee my Digby I devote my lay
First Line:
To thee my Digby I devote my lay
Last Line:
Can I do less than live to speak thy praise
DMI number:
41771
470.
Tis strange good nature sure or they must own
First Line:
Tis strange good nature sure or they must own
Last Line:
The wonder and the pride of gazing Christendom
DMI number:
42872
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