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91.
But Hudibras who scorned to stoop
First Line:
But Hudibras who scorned to stoop
Last Line:
Advance me to a greater height
DMI number:
39609
92.
But if great George must mount our throne
First Line:
But if great George must mount our throne
Last Line:
If treason gives us George and peace
DMI number:
18193
93.
But is there heaven for I begin to doubt
First Line:
But is there heaven for I begin to doubt
Last Line:
And with a slumbering nod assents to murder
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20474
94.
But oh this late conspiracy so dire
First Line:
But oh this late conspiracy so dire
Last Line:
Glory to God peace health unto the king
DMI number:
43121
95.
But orderly to end where I begun
First Line:
But orderly to end where I begun
Last Line:
Our thoughts are ours their ends none of our own
DMI number:
41585
96.
But see exhaling from the Atlantic surge
First Line:
But see exhaling from the Atlantic surge
Last Line:
If punishment or mercy dealt the blow
Author:
David Mallet (Absolute)
DMI number:
30901
97.
But thou secure of soul unbent with woes
First Line:
But thou secure of soul unbent with woes
Last Line:
The fates without my power shall be without my care
DMI number:
39606
98.
But wherefore all this pother about fame
First Line:
But wherefore all this pother about fame
Last Line:
The author's friend most humble servant and | Buckingham
Author:
George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
4789
99.
Bright Phoebus and thou goddess maid
First Line:
Bright Phoebus and thou goddess maid
Last Line:
Nor sink till life's lamp fades away
DMI number:
23237
100.
Bright source of bliss whose cheering rays inspire
First Line:
Bright source of bliss whose cheering rays inspire
Last Line:
Or meet unmoved the harsh decrees of fate
DMI number:
36230
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