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121.
The Perse owt of Northombarlonde
First Line:
The Perse owt of Northombarlonde
Last Line:
God send us all good endyng
DMI number:
37650
122.
The impatient greyhound slipped from far
First Line:
The impatient greyhound slipped from far
Last Line:
And gaining shelter doubts if yet she lives
DMI number:
39700
123.
The one may affect a man's noddle
First Line:
The one may affect a man's noddle
Last Line:
The bowl a middle pin to tumble down
DMI number:
17613
124.
The morning is charming all nature is gay
First Line:
The morning is charming all nature is gay
Last Line:
Be happy at last when they see no more hounds
DMI number:
32963
125.
The rovers and the buts you saw
First Line:
The rovers and the buts you saw
Last Line:
And own for me his native son | sir | yours | A R
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
17713
126.
The rovers and the butts you saw
First Line:
The rovers and the butts you saw
Last Line:
How they did justice to the fair
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
28284
127.
The seasons surely in these northern climes
First Line:
The seasons surely in these northern climes
Last Line:
To western waves precipitate the ray
DMI number:
37656
128.
The signal given by the shrill trumpets sound
First Line:
The signal given by the shrill trumpets sound
Last Line:
To exert their force the generous kind provoke
DMI number:
39698
129.
The stag too singled from the herd where long
First Line:
The stag too singled from the herd where long
Last Line:
And mark his beauteous chequered sides with gore
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30069
130.
The sun from the east tips the mountains with gold
First Line:
The sun from the east tips the mountains with gold
Last Line:
And when tired abroad find contentment at home
Author:
Paul Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
31836
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