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21.
Allace so sobir is the micht
First Line:
Allace so sobir is the micht
Last Line:
Fra fals luvaris and thair resort | Sic perrel lyes in paramouris
DMI number:
30058
22.
Allone as I went up and doun
First Line:
Allone as I went up and doun
Last Line:
Obey and thank thy god of all
Author:
Robert Henryson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30034
23.
As Jamie gay ganged blithe his way
First Line:
As Jamie gay ganged blithe his way
Last Line:
And he to gang to town
DMI number:
32899
24.
Arah dear joy shave all your faushes
First Line:
Arah dear joy shave all your faushes
Last Line:
Ay no inteed I've done your sharvant
DMI number:
22376
25.
As I went throw ane wood sauage
First Line:
As I went throw ane wood sauage
Last Line:
My tender bodie to
Author:
John Burel (Confident)
DMI number:
4625
26.
At Edinburgh as micht be seene
First Line:
At Edinburgh as micht be seene
Last Line:
That thy estait may fluris still
Author:
John Burel (Confident)
DMI number:
4624
27.
At Hallowmas whan nights grow lang
First Line:
At Hallowmas whan nights grow lang
Last Line:
And eke the council chamir | With shame that day
Author:
Robert Fergusson (Absolute)
DMI number:
35430
28.
At Llantavre got pless her a place of renown
First Line:
At Llantavre got pless her a place of renown
Last Line:
Oh was it not look you a plentiful house
DMI number:
33005
29.
At market anes I watna how
First Line:
At market anes I watna how
Last Line:
To save the cow and yet no eat her sharn
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15376
30.
At matyne houre in midis of the nicht
First Line:
At matyne houre in midis of the nicht
Last Line:
Honor with aige to every vertew drawis
DMI number:
30070
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