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51.
Bright mistress when the outside I beheld
First Line:
Bright mistress when the outside I beheld
Last Line:
Cupid has killed it for to feast upon
DMI number:
42662
52.
Behold the wanton fly that plays
First Line:
Behold the wanton fly that plays
Last Line:
And both are martyrs to the flame
DMI number:
3877
53.
Behold this awful dome of science full
First Line:
Behold this awful dome of science full
Last Line:
Except a regal hall or coronation day
DMI number:
28757
54.
Believest thou I could curse the dame I prize
First Line:
Believest thou I could curse the dame I prize
Last Line:
Thou dost all things incredible and base
DMI number:
8753
55.
Beneath a green shade a lovely young swain
First Line:
Beneath a green shade a lovely young swain
Last Line:
To lengthen its moments that lengthens despair
Author:
Thomas Blacklock (Absolute)
DMI number:
38185
56.
Beneath this gravel and these stones
First Line:
Beneath this gravel and these stones
Last Line:
And he replied all flesh is grass
DMI number:
19518
57.
Beside where famed Euphrates flows
First Line:
Beside where famed Euphrates flows
Last Line:
Thy infants on the rugged stone
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
26924
58.
Calvus if tears which we profusely shed
First Line:
Calvus if tears which we profusely shed
Last Line:
Though sudden as the joys to think how well you love
DMI number:
8543
59.
Busy curious hungry Hill
First Line:
Busy curious hungry Hill
Last Line:
Will appear at last b--t
DMI number:
30578
60.
But you who seek to give and merit fame
First Line:
But you who seek to give and merit fame
Last Line:
And mark that point where sense and dulness meet
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30637
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