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101.
Songs of sonnets and rustical roundelays
First Line:
Songs of sonnets and rustical roundelays
Last Line:
Health to all those that love the hunting the hare
DMI number:
42458
102.
Songs of sonnets and rustical roundelays
First Line:
Songs of sonnets and rustical roundelays
Last Line:
Health to all those who love hunting the hare
DMI number:
36093
103.
Sound sound the music sound it
First Line:
Sound sound the music sound it
Last Line:
Delight in archery
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
17855
104.
Struck by the favours of thy hand
First Line:
Struck by the favours of thy hand
Last Line:
And with her sing thy love
DMI number:
38613
105.
Some time about the month of July
First Line:
Some time about the month of July
Last Line:
They cheer their souls and tell this tale
DMI number:
6526
106.
Th' affrighted Belvidera
First Line:
Th' affrighted Belvidera
Last Line:
That thronged and pressed to rob me of my prize
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20986
107.
Thais your precious time you waste
First Line:
Thais your precious time you waste
Last Line:
When charming beauty is the bait
DMI number:
12852
108.
Sure tis enough to make one stare
First Line:
Sure tis enough to make one stare
Last Line:
And at long run hunt down the coney
DMI number:
36404
109.
That from the sea the bards of old have sung
First Line:
That from the sea the bards of old have sung
Last Line:
But henceforth Scarborough be the seat of love
DMI number:
12116
110.
The high poised lark salutes the opening dawn
First Line:
The high poised lark salutes the opening dawn
Last Line:
Dead dead ware haunch he dies he dies
DMI number:
32793
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