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361.
Pale her looks and clad in mourning
First Line:
Pale her looks and clad in mourning
Last Line:
To give up famed Gibraltar
DMI number:
20499
362.
Our priests in holy pilgrimage
First Line:
Our priests in holy pilgrimage
Last Line:
And damn to boot | Then hey boys up go you
DMI number:
42335
363.
Out alas what a griefe is this
First Line:
Out alas what a griefe is this
Last Line:
To avoide the sorrowful heigh ho
Author:
Elderton William (Absolute)
DMI number:
37345
364.
Our king he kept a false stewarde
First Line:
Our king he kept a false stewarde
Last Line:
To wayte withinn his hall
DMI number:
37820
365.
Our kyng he kept a false stewarde
First Line:
Our kyng he kept a false stewarde
Last Line:
To wayte withinn his hall
DMI number:
37313
366.
On July seventh the suthe to say
First Line:
On July seventh the suthe to say
Last Line:
Gart Tyndall lads begin the quarrell
DMI number:
10954
367.
On Morven's hills where valour rose
First Line:
On Morven's hills where valour rose
Last Line:
She spoke and died away
Author:
John Tait (Absolute)
DMI number:
37063
368.
On the banks of that crystalline stream
First Line:
On the banks of that crystalline stream
Last Line:
And his Ella could still be so true
Author:
Andrew Hervey Mills (Absolute)
DMI number:
31594
369.
On the banks of the Leven near deep flowing Clyde
First Line:
On the banks of the Leven near deep flowing Clyde
Last Line:
So I lost the fair lass without stocking or shoe
DMI number:
37892
370.
On Trinitye Mondaye in the morne
First Line:
On Trinitye Mondaye in the morne
Last Line:
Hee never more was seene on molde
DMI number:
37488
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