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111.
Bear me some God oh quickly bear me hence
First Line:
Bear me some God oh quickly bear me hence
Last Line:
And the free soul looks down to pity kings
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30892
112.
Before a swan behind a crow
First Line:
Before a swan behind a crow
Last Line:
And spite of all will keep his day
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27752
113.
Behold Clarinda in a flood of sorrow
First Line:
Behold Clarinda in a flood of sorrow
Last Line:
She sighs and grieves because he lived so long
DMI number:
25665
114.
Behold Dutch prince here lie the unconquered pair
First Line:
Behold Dutch prince here lie the unconquered pair
Last Line:
No trophy of your love or war remains
DMI number:
4975
115.
Behold here's a ditty tis true and no jest
First Line:
Behold here's a ditty tis true and no jest
Last Line:
No mortal can prevent what the fates have decreed
DMI number:
12085
116.
Behold my soul the grief and woe
First Line:
Behold my soul the grief and woe
Last Line:
Then banish all unjust complaints
DMI number:
26214
117.
Behold that race whence England's woes proceed
First Line:
Behold that race whence England's woes proceed
Last Line:
The villain's refuge and the womens lust
DMI number:
42629
118.
Besse does not only hide her privy ware
First Line:
Besse does not only hide her privy ware
Last Line:
Uncovered left what call you that her face
DMI number:
41936
119.
Best of thy sex if sacred friendship can
First Line:
Best of thy sex if sacred friendship can
Last Line:
To its native purity we will refine
DMI number:
42262
120.
Betrayed by honour and compelled by shame
First Line:
Betrayed by honour and compelled by shame
Last Line:
Till plunged in sad eternity they wake
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
37145
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