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61.
Be calm my Delius and serene
First Line:
Be calm my Delius and serene
Last Line:
Never never more
DMI number:
904
62.
Be calm my friend and resolute
First Line:
Be calm my friend and resolute
Last Line:
But are for ever ever exiled hence
DMI number:
7168
63.
Be careful to avoid both courts and camps
First Line:
Be careful to avoid both courts and camps
Last Line:
To throw her away on fools and knaves
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
18547
64.
Be cautious madam how you thus provoke
First Line:
Be cautious madam how you thus provoke
Last Line:
The fate may be your own another day
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
8012
65.
Be cheerful fight it well and all the rest
First Line:
Be cheerful fight it well and all the rest
Last Line:
My virtue fame and honour are my own
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18937
66.
Be juster heaven such virtue punished thus
First Line:
Be juster heaven such virtue punished thus
Last Line:
Which man is forced to draw
DMI number:
39566
67.
Be juster heavens such virtue punished thus
First Line:
Be juster heavens such virtue punished thus
Last Line:
Which man is forced to draw
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18876
68.
Be not too coy he is thy own
First Line:
Be not too coy he is thy own
Last Line:
And his inconstancy repent
DMI number:
8187
69.
Be thou then only a deluding phantom
First Line:
Be thou then only a deluding phantom
Last Line:
And rule that giddy superstitious crowd
Author:
Thomas Carew (Speculation) & Sir William Davenant (Speculation)
DMI number:
14805
70.
Be wise today tis madness to defer
First Line:
Be wise today tis madness to defer
Last Line:
Soon close where passed the shaft no trace is found
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
37477
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