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Before us in the sultry dawn arose
- Richard Hengist Horne
Before, behind, on either side they rise
- Martha Lavinia Hoffman
Begay Benally Yazzie Lee
- Ron Singer
Behind him the hotdogs split and drizzled
- Sylvia Plath
Behind me purplish lines marked out the town
- James Barron Hope
BEHIND the veil, where depth is traced
- Richard Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton
Behold a royal city! vast and lone
- Nicholas Michell
Behold a star appearing in the South
- Henry Van Dyke
Behold the rocky wall
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
Behold! a double glory resteth here
- Charlotte Fiske Bates
Behold! a giant am I!
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Behold! the Medicean Venus! O
- Ebenezer Elliot
Behold, within the leafy shade
- William Wordsworth
Belgrand Street
- Nicolas Grenier
Believed to be in talks with himself
- Will Hatchett
Bells of the Past, whose long-forgotten music
- Bret Harte
Below the moon at Uffington
- Brendan Hamley
Below the reach of winter cold
- Frank Sweet
Beneath fair Magdalen's storied towers
- Tertius Van Dyke
BENEATH Odessa’s foreland,
- Sir Edwin Arnold
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