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11.
Four Scotchmen by the names of Adams
First Line:
Four Scotchmen by the names of Adams
Last Line:
But dip your oatmeal in the Clyde
DMI number:
39127
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Flushed with a double draught of double strong
First Line:
Flushed with a double draught of double strong
Last Line:
Saying I'll write thy epitaph on stone
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28090
13.
Go best in all that's good we cannot bear
First Line:
Go best in all that's good we cannot bear
Last Line:
And all men sing vive le roi
DMI number:
43165
14.
Hail happy Scotland bless the longed for day
First Line:
Hail happy Scotland bless the longed for day
Last Line:
They came they saw they conquered at the sight
DMI number:
22521
15.
Grieved a scribbling friend to lose
First Line:
Grieved a scribbling friend to lose
Last Line:
What joys your fountains and your shades afford
DMI number:
35402
16.
Had Cain been Scot God would have changed his doom
First Line:
Had Cain been Scot God would have changed his doom
Last Line:
Not forced to wander but confined at home
Author:
John Cleveland (Absolute)
DMI number:
15842
17.
Hail veteran in victory grey
First Line:
Hail veteran in victory grey
Last Line:
Mellow with age and in renown
DMI number:
17711
18.
Heavens are we such a servile nation grown
First Line:
Heavens are we such a servile nation grown
Last Line:
The Scotch we find will be oppressed no more
Author:
Forbes||William||of Disblair (Absolute)
DMI number:
28293
19.
Here lies the gallant Grahame Wallace true Achates
First Line:
Here lies the gallant Grahame Wallace true Achates
Last Line:
Who cruellie was murthered by the English baties
DMI number:
4628
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Here lies Lord Basil by his father's side
First Line:
Here lies Lord Basil by his father's side
Last Line:
And his dear Mistress Caledonia's hope
DMI number:
4368
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