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41.
Sure tis enough to make one stare
First Line:
Sure tis enough to make one stare
Last Line:
And at long run hunt down the coney
DMI number:
36404
42.
That from the sea the bards of old have sung
First Line:
That from the sea the bards of old have sung
Last Line:
But henceforth Scarborough be the seat of love
DMI number:
12116
43.
The feathered game that haunt the hoary plains
First Line:
The feathered game that haunt the hoary plains
Last Line:
The grateful produce of a winter's day
Author:
Gerald Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
32708
44.
The miller hardy as his own millstones
First Line:
The miller hardy as his own millstones
Last Line:
And with that music brought us on our way
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18349
45.
The month over which the nearer sun displays
First Line:
The month over which the nearer sun displays
Last Line:
Takes to the reeking brook his dewy way
Author:
Henry Needler (Absolute)
DMI number:
12894
46.
The rage of rural sports o goddess sing
First Line:
The rage of rural sports o goddess sing
Last Line:
O save my rosary shall be thy last
DMI number:
36434
47.
The restless mind of man never tires
First Line:
The restless mind of man never tires
Last Line:
Brave sons of Caledon to you
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
17853
48.
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
49.
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
50.
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
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