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41.
Behind an unfrequented glade
First Line:
Behind an unfrequented glade
Last Line:
And knaves and prudes are six times married
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
11870
42.
Behold an universal darkness has over spread
First Line:
Behold an universal darkness has over spread
Last Line:
Glory be to our Christ our priest our king
DMI number:
43492
43.
Behold from the infernal lake I'm come
First Line:
Behold from the infernal lake I'm come
Last Line:
Good night little good Mr Devil's doctor
DMI number:
43064
44.
Behold that man that with gigantic might
First Line:
Behold that man that with gigantic might
Last Line:
And all in time will rue it | Then mad &c
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
2592
45.
Behold the birds in love combined
First Line:
Behold the birds in love combined
Last Line:
I can no more resist | To yonder shade &c
DMI number:
12891
46.
Besides those things you have already told
First Line:
Besides those things you have already told
Last Line:
Who bears me hence live happy and farewell
DMI number:
25725
47.
Bless me says Formal these are dismal times
First Line:
Bless me says Formal these are dismal times
Last Line:
Enlarge her power as her ambition's less
DMI number:
6397
48.
Blowzabella my bouncing doxy
First Line:
Blowzabella my bouncing doxy
Last Line:
Blowzabella's and Collin's case
DMI number:
8318
49.
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
First Line:
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
Last Line:
And with unrivalled ditty charms alone
DMI number:
21717
50.
Beneath an hawthorn bush secreted shade
First Line:
Beneath an hawthorn bush secreted shade
Last Line:
S'lud if I catch him by this hand he dies
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
20443
51.
Beneath the beech's venerable shade
First Line:
Beneath the beech's venerable shade
Last Line:
From the vast mountain falls the extended shade
DMI number:
31497
52.
Beneath the shadow of a beaver hat
First Line:
Beneath the shadow of a beaver hat
Last Line:
So Tabitha took earnest of a spouse
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
17959
53.
Beneath the shadows of a gliding oak
First Line:
Beneath the shadows of a gliding oak
Last Line:
And aid the breathing surface of the year
DMI number:
37682
54.
Beneath the shadows of a glimmering oak
First Line:
Beneath the shadows of a glimmering oak
Last Line:
And aid the breathing surface of the year
DMI number:
26621
55.
Beneath yon lofty mountain's shaggy brow
First Line:
Beneath yon lofty mountain's shaggy brow
Last Line:
And Snowden echoes back the sprightly sound
DMI number:
28669
56.
C Well met fair Sylvia on the dewy plain
First Line:
C Well met fair Sylvia on the dewy plain
Last Line:
And go from hence with joys too great to tell
DMI number:
44357
57.
Can then my love ever doubt my truth
First Line:
Can then my love ever doubt my truth
Last Line:
But here live and die with you
DMI number:
12781
58.
Captive brother break thy chain
First Line:
Captive brother break thy chain
Last Line:
A willing slave for ever tied
DMI number:
26942
59.
By his hall chimney where in rusty grate
First Line:
By his hall chimney where in rusty grate
Last Line:
Here's to thy much loved health | With all my heart
Author:
Soame Jenyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
31633
60.
By the delicious warmness of thy mouth
First Line:
By the delicious warmness of thy mouth
Last Line:
Sleep gin ye like a week that night
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
1202
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