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411.
Stand up Smectymnuus and hear thy trial
First Line:
Stand up Smectymnuus and hear thy trial
Last Line:
And underwrite this motto we be three
DMI number:
4462
412.
Sum speiks of lords sum speiks of lairds
First Line:
Sum speiks of lords sum speiks of lairds
Last Line:
Nane of them durst cum neir his hald
DMI number:
10938
413.
Songs of sonnets and rustical roundelays
First Line:
Songs of sonnets and rustical roundelays
Last Line:
Health to all those that love the hunting of the hare
DMI number:
12081
414.
Some comic god direct my pen
First Line:
Some comic god direct my pen
Last Line:
Or might perchance have supped at Cailes
Author:
James Dodd (Confident)
DMI number:
17542
415.
Such bitter fruit my love doth yield
First Line:
Such bitter fruit my love doth yield
Last Line:
Fie upon love and all his laws
DMI number:
49232
416.
Stretched on a rock in pensive mood
First Line:
Stretched on a rock in pensive mood
Last Line:
Wanton in plenteous store
DMI number:
21805
417.
Some they will talk of bold Robin Hood
First Line:
Some they will talk of bold Robin Hood
Last Line:
And glad he could so get away
DMI number:
37003
418.
Tell thee Dick where I have been
First Line:
Tell thee Dick where I have been
Last Line:
With Bridget and with Nell
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
12105
419.
Tender hearts of London city
First Line:
Tender hearts of London city
Last Line:
He had lost by his disdain
DMI number:
11687
420.
Sweet England's prize is gone
First Line:
Sweet England's prize is gone
Last Line:
When it shall please him
DMI number:
12062
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