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291.
What a de'el is the stir that we make with war
First Line:
What a de'el is the stir that we make with war
Last Line:
Shall be crowned with a trophy of curses
DMI number:
4959
292.
When luxury and idleness
First Line:
When luxury and idleness
Last Line:
I'll bide amang the pampered great
DMI number:
25161
293.
When I think on this world's pelf
First Line:
When I think on this world's pelf
Last Line:
May the shame fa the gear and the blathrie of it
DMI number:
37376
294.
When welcome rain the weary reapers drove
First Line:
When welcome rain the weary reapers drove
Last Line:
The lads are gawn to shear and sae mun I
Author:
Josiah Relph (Absolute)
DMI number:
15381
295.
Whoever looks about and minds things well
First Line:
Whoever looks about and minds things well
Last Line:
'Tis ten to one that I shall dream again
DMI number:
3651
296.
Why do the poets ane and a
First Line:
Why do the poets ane and a
Last Line:
For he would damn baith good and ill
DMI number:
25154
297.
Will ze gae to the ew-bughts Marion
First Line:
Will ze gae to the ew-bughts Marion
Last Line:
I sall cum west and see zee
DMI number:
37589
298.
Within ane garth undir a reid roseir
First Line:
Within ane garth undir a reid roseir
Last Line:
The moir of ege the nerrer hevynis bliss
Author:
Robert Henryson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30035
299.
Ye're welcome hame my Margy
First Line:
Ye're welcome hame my Margy
Last Line:
For birking madam Crape
DMI number:
25162
300.
Ye lasses blythe of bonny Aberdeen
First Line:
Ye lasses blythe of bonny Aberdeen
Last Line:
Ere we the gate that Alln's gane may gang
DMI number:
26880
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