J. B. Herbert

J. B. Herbert
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Short Name: J. B. Herbert
Full Name: Herbert, J. B. (John Bunyan), 1852-1927
Birth Year: 1852
Death Year: 1927
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Texts by J. B. Herbert (18)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Fierce was the wild billow, dark was the nightJ. B. H. (Author)English1
Hold up my goings Lord me guide in pathsJ. B. Herbert (Author)English1
Let brewers brew, distillers stillJ. B. Herbert (Author)English2
O everyone that longethJ. B. Herbert (Author)2
O Lord, give ear when with my voice, I cry aloud to TheeJ. B. H. (Author)English2
O we hear this kind of argument each day upon the streeJ. B. Herbert (Author)2
"O what can be done," said the Raven to the HenJ. B. H. (Author)English2
O what's all this commottionJ. B. Herbert (Author)2
The first to come was good ole MaineJ. B. Herbert (Author)2
When saloons are driven out of any townJ. B. Herbert (Author)2
First the man takes a drink, and then the drink takes a drinkJ. B. H. (Author)English3
Mary had a little voteJ. B. H. (Author)English3
O de prohibition band wagon's rollin' right alongJ. B. H. (Author)English3
This nation's badly muddled upJ. B. Herbert (Author)3
Whosoever heareth these sayings of mineJ. B. Herbert (Author)English3
All the brewers tell us lager-beer's a foodJ. B. H. (Author)English6
O de sparklin' wine, Yas it look mighty fineJ. B. Herbert (Author)English6
The walls of Jericho fell downJ. B. H. (Author)English10

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