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21.
Behold fair maid what nature could inspire
First Line:
Behold fair maid what nature could inspire
Last Line:
The last like thee set all the world on fire
Author:
James Macpherson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25909
22.
Betwixt the chief of summer and the said winter
First Line:
Betwixt the chief of summer and the said winter
Last Line:
Though I write as it was wist I it not
Author:
Beid (Speculation)
DMI number:
7388
23.
Betwixt the chief of the summer and the sad winter
First Line:
Betwixt the chief of the summer and the sad winter
Last Line:
Though I write as it was but I wist it nought
Author:
Beid (Absolute)
DMI number:
29741
24.
Bound for holy Palestine
First Line:
Bound for holy Palestine
Last Line:
Our cross with crimson wove and gold
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
38694
25.
Bold is the man who in these factious times
First Line:
Bold is the man who in these factious times
Last Line:
Till time and age shall moulder into clay
DMI number:
11302
26.
Brutus unmoved heard how his Portia fell
First Line:
Brutus unmoved heard how his Portia fell
Last Line:
Should Jack's wife die he would behave as well
DMI number:
25155
27.
But by his heralds first he pardons sent
First Line:
But by his heralds first he pardons sent
Last Line:
The bravest glory to the conqueror
Author:
Charles Aleyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
17007
28.
But seeing causes are the chiefest things
First Line:
But seeing causes are the chiefest things
Last Line:
Of reading stories standeth in the suit
DMI number:
15035
29.
But story writers ought for neither glory
First Line:
But story writers ought for neither glory
Last Line:
Do cause that stories never can be true
DMI number:
15033
30.
Chronologers many of them are so fantastic
First Line:
Chronologers many of them are so fantastic
Last Line:
He strikes
DMI number:
15049
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