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241.
Blessed liberty how absolute thy power
First Line:
Blessed liberty how absolute thy power
Last Line:
Wolfe nobly conquered when he greatly fell
DMI number:
33552
242.
Both robbed of air we both lie in one ground
First Line:
Both robbed of air we both lie in one ground
Last Line:
Both whom one fire had burnt one water drowned
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9147
243.
Brave Baillie thou art a miracle to me
First Line:
Brave Baillie thou art a miracle to me
Last Line:
We're children of the womb they're children of the brain
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
27868
244.
Brave faithful man who can't thy partial fate
First Line:
Brave faithful man who can't thy partial fate
Last Line:
But rot and lie like dogs without a grave
DMI number:
5288
245.
Breathless and pale would heaven no longer lend
First Line:
Breathless and pale would heaven no longer lend
Last Line:
And tell the young the learned the good must die
DMI number:
1785
246.
Bred where the sun still with a cheerful ray
First Line:
Bred where the sun still with a cheerful ray
Last Line:
Had you consigned me to my native wood
DMI number:
5129
247.
Bright as the gems the wealthy orients boast
First Line:
Bright as the gems the wealthy orients boast
Last Line:
Who sparkled bloomed and was exhaled to heaven
Author:
Joseph Giles (Absolute)
DMI number:
34058
248.
Behold this tomb who bravely helped to save
First Line:
Behold this tomb who bravely helped to save
Last Line:
Forgot or cloathed with general infamy
DMI number:
29486
249.
Behold we are come from gloomy shades below
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Behold we are come from gloomy shades below
Last Line:
Eternal misery and endless woe
DMI number:
7456
250.
Behold where Pelagon's pale corse is laid
First Line:
Behold where Pelagon's pale corse is laid
Last Line:
Signs of the toilsome life his offspring led
DMI number:
31493
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