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191.
But Aesculapius was a foreign power
First Line:
But Aesculapius was a foreign power
Last Line:
And shot behind it a long trail of light
Author:
Leonard Welsted (Confident)
DMI number:
12046
192.
But few among the carnal wise
First Line:
But few among the carnal wise
Last Line:
Almighty king of grace
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
26410
193.
But for himself this lord of all
First Line:
But for himself this lord of all
Last Line:
To gainful perjury
DMI number:
33332
194.
By Euphrate's flowery side
First Line:
By Euphrate's flowery side
Last Line:
With their brains and blood besmearing
Author:
Francis Davison (Confident) & John Donne (Speculation)
DMI number:
22929
195.
But how men gain their power the gods do not
First Line:
But how men gain their power the gods do not
Last Line:
So much regard as how tis used when got
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
17254
196.
But now the Lord ineffable and bright
First Line:
But now the Lord ineffable and bright
Last Line:
And bears him in a tempest on the foe
DMI number:
18117
197.
But now the mantling flames in concourse join
First Line:
But now the mantling flames in concourse join
Last Line:
Then shook the sun and tore him from the sky
DMI number:
31023
198.
But o my soul the amazing theme forbear
First Line:
But o my soul the amazing theme forbear
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Be thine my hopes and all my powers be thine
Author:
John Ogilvie (Absolute)
DMI number:
32879
199.
But oh adventurous muse restrain thy flight
First Line:
But oh adventurous muse restrain thy flight
Last Line:
He yields thee only what was thine before
Author:
Samuel Boyse (Absolute)
DMI number:
30913
200.
But stop o man thy plaintive strains suppress
First Line:
But stop o man thy plaintive strains suppress
Last Line:
In every station say thy will be done
DMI number:
26455
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