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The bells of waiting Advent ring
- John Betjeman
The birds no more in dooryard trees are singing
- Hezekiah Butterworth
The black and white cat snoozes in the play of light and shade
- Debjani Chatterjee
The blackbird sang, the skies were clear and clean
- William Ernest Henley
The Blakeney people
- Anonymous
THE BLESSÉD Virgin travailed without pain,
- Jeremy Taylor
The blue hour ends, this world
- Kevin Crossley-Holland
The boats of Newhaven and Folkestone and Dover
- Rudyard Kipling
The Boers were down on Kimberley with siege and Maxim gun
- Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson
The book of moonlight is not written yet
- Wallace Stevens
The boulevard at past-five or so
- Kimee Santiago
THE BOY Alexander understands his father to be a famous lawyer
- Carl Sandburg
THE brave Roland! — the brave Roland! —
- Thomas Campbell
The brave young city by the Balboa seas
- Joaquin Miller
The breath-taking view the soul of tranquility,
- Susan T. Aparejo
The Bridge says: Come across, try me
- Carl Sandburg
The brightness of the world, O thou once free,
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Bronze General Grant riding a bronze horse in Lincoln Park
- Carl Sandburg
The buffaloes are gone
- Carl Sandburg
The burly driver at my side
- John Greenleaf Whittier
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