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71.
Bacchus when merry bestriding his tun
First Line:
Bacchus when merry bestriding his tun
Last Line:
And himself most confoundedly drunk
DMI number:
12071
72.
Be it right or wrong
First Line:
Be it right or wrong
Last Line:
And serve but him alone
DMI number:
27082
73.
Be merry brethrene ane and all
First Line:
Be merry brethrene ane and all
Last Line:
In country and in toun
Author:
Flemyng (Speculation)
DMI number:
10834
74.
Be mirry brethrene ane and all
First Line:
Be mirry brethrene ane and all
Last Line:
In place or in quhat toun
DMI number:
30065
75.
Be propitious ye powers that have rhymes at command
First Line:
Be propitious ye powers that have rhymes at command
Last Line:
To govern the realms long as Phoebus shall shine
Author:
James Dodd (Confident)
DMI number:
17541
76.
Behold here's a ditty tis true and no jest
First Line:
Behold here's a ditty tis true and no jest
Last Line:
No mortal can prevent what the fates have decreed
DMI number:
12085
77.
Bethink thee William of thy fault
First Line:
Bethink thee William of thy fault
Last Line:
Believe the flattering tale
Author:
David Mallet (Absolute)
DMI number:
31508
78.
Both man and chylde is glad to here tell
First Line:
Both man and chylde is glad to here tell
Last Line:
With all hys lordes of great honoure
DMI number:
37314
79.
Brave britons attend to the song I have penned
First Line:
Brave britons attend to the song I have penned
Last Line:
Pray heaven it prove not the last
DMI number:
7357
80.
Behold the touchstone of true love
First Line:
Behold the touchstone of true love
Last Line:
To the joy of all good men
DMI number:
12082
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