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1661.
To calmly practise injuries predesigned
First Line:
To calmly practise injuries predesigned
Last Line:
To act unjustly let the intent be weighed
DMI number:
30325
1662.
To dwell in court my freind gif that thow list
First Line:
To dwell in court my freind gif that thow list
Last Line:
He rewlis well that sa weill him can gyd
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
30030
1663.
To emulate what's good deserves applause
First Line:
To emulate what's good deserves applause
Last Line:
But zeal is evil in an evil cause
DMI number:
30332
1664.
To every scene through humane life
First Line:
To every scene through humane life
Last Line:
And each Sir Roger hit
DMI number:
21695
1665.
Twas night when sleep each mortal eye had bound
First Line:
Twas night when sleep each mortal eye had bound
Last Line:
And all the Hero kindles in his soul
DMI number:
3329
1666.
Twas on a day serene and fair
First Line:
Twas on a day serene and fair
Last Line:
And ere they grasp the bauble die
DMI number:
30822
1667.
Twas on a lofty vase's side
First Line:
Twas on a lofty vase's side
Last Line:
Nor all that glisters gold
Author:
Thomas Gray (Absolute)
DMI number:
22462
1668.
Twas on the border of a stream
First Line:
Twas on the border of a stream
Last Line:
And fled before the rising gale
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
32663
1669.
Twas still my lord to human race denied
First Line:
Twas still my lord to human race denied
Last Line:
And make a constant and a grateful wife
DMI number:
3193
1670.
Twas that bleak season of the year
First Line:
Twas that bleak season of the year
Last Line:
July is followed by december
DMI number:
30818
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