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1221.
But hear me maid this blot of nature
First Line:
But hear me maid this blot of nature
Last Line:
And stab you in his heart
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
21135
1222.
But hear oh hear in what exalted strains
First Line:
But hear oh hear in what exalted strains
Last Line:
Proclaim Saturnian times our own Apollo reigns
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10485
1223.
But here bright eloquence does always smile
First Line:
But here bright eloquence does always smile
Last Line:
As smooth as woman but as strong as man
DMI number:
39505
1224.
But here no Cato with a senate stood
First Line:
But here no Cato with a senate stood
Last Line:
Their state was ever sure to be all one
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
14671
1225.
But here she comes
First Line:
But here she comes
Last Line:
And all I have to come more easy made
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19940
1226.
But who dares tell a prince he goes aside
First Line:
But who dares tell a prince he goes aside
Last Line:
Heavens will not suffer sin to flourish long
Author:
Samuel Brandon (Absolute)
DMI number:
15874
1227.
But why alas do mortal men in vain
First Line:
But why alas do mortal men in vain
Last Line:
For far the greater part of men are blind
DMI number:
39569
1228.
But why do I the soul and sense divide
First Line:
But why do I the soul and sense divide
Last Line:
Our sights and sounds would always double be
DMI number:
40948
1229.
But wild ambition loves to slide not stand
First Line:
But wild ambition loves to slide not stand
Last Line:
And fortunes ice prefers to virtues land
DMI number:
39172
1230.
But would you sweetly waste the blank of night
First Line:
But would you sweetly waste the blank of night
Last Line:
With feasts too late too solid or too full
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30701
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