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61.
Beneath a reverend gloomy shade
First Line:
Beneath a reverend gloomy shade
Last Line:
One hallelujah more but ever silent lie
Author:
John Norris (Absolute)
DMI number:
4092
62.
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
First Line:
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
Last Line:
And with unrivalled ditty charms alone
DMI number:
21717
63.
Beneath yon lofty mountain's shaggy brow
First Line:
Beneath yon lofty mountain's shaggy brow
Last Line:
And Snowden echoes back the sprightly sound
DMI number:
28669
64.
By wondrous power of music's artful force
First Line:
By wondrous power of music's artful force
Last Line:
Her formal chastity is much belied
DMI number:
10545
65.
By deathless Phoebus tis not to be born
First Line:
By deathless Phoebus tis not to be born
Last Line:
He who brought you glory bring your peace
DMI number:
7234
66.
But man may justly tuneful strains admire
First Line:
But man may justly tuneful strains admire
Last Line:
As much as man can those mean arts control
DMI number:
39904
67.
But not our passions only disagree
First Line:
But not our passions only disagree
Last Line:
He passes on and only cries tis fine
Author:
Benjamin Stillingfleet (Absolute)
DMI number:
30898
68.
Bright was the morn the landscape gay
First Line:
Bright was the morn the landscape gay
Last Line:
Their grave with tears bedew
Author:
J Robertson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37073
69.
Bring my lyre and tune the strings
First Line:
Bring my lyre and tune the strings
Last Line:
All my songs must be of love
DMI number:
3532
70.
Cease charmer cease for pity urge no more
First Line:
Cease charmer cease for pity urge no more
Last Line:
Your face resistless and your tongue the same
DMI number:
25819
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