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121.
Bewail with me all ye that have professed
First Line:
Bewail with me all ye that have professed
Last Line:
Phillips her friend that can her touch no more
DMI number:
49451
122.
Bewail with me all ye that have professed
First Line:
Bewail with me all ye that have professed
Last Line:
Phillips her friend that can touch her no more
DMI number:
8906
123.
Beware delighted poets when you sing
First Line:
Beware delighted poets when you sing
Last Line:
Will find a shallow brook
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Confident)
DMI number:
7045
124.
Bind ye my brows with mourning cypariss
First Line:
Bind ye my brows with mourning cypariss
Last Line:
A double life that neither lived afore
Author:
Joseph Hall (Absolute)
DMI number:
36139
125.
Bow the head thou lily fair
First Line:
Bow the head thou lily fair
Last Line:
Alive to memory alone
DMI number:
36945
126.
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
127.
Behold the regions of the heavens surveyed
First Line:
Behold the regions of the heavens surveyed
Last Line:
The nice barrier twixt human and divine
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
35703
128.
Blush not illustrious bard to own
First Line:
Blush not illustrious bard to own
Last Line:
And give new joys to life
DMI number:
5119
129.
Beneath an aged oak's embowering shade
First Line:
Beneath an aged oak's embowering shade
Last Line:
Nor pain forsake me in the jocund field
Author:
Thomas Percy (Absolute)
DMI number:
27886
130.
Beneath her favourite tree the spreading oak
First Line:
Beneath her favourite tree the spreading oak
Last Line:
Long mayst thou reign Britannia's boasted pride
DMI number:
38603
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