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1.
Bedoun the bents of Banquo brae
First Line:
Bedoun the bents of Banquo brae
Last Line:
That do to heaven aspyre
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
10888
2.
Dear love of mine my heart is thine
First Line:
Dear love of mine my heart is thine
Last Line:
Let me not live when I false prove
DMI number:
8182
3.
Here lies honest Ned because he is dead
First Line:
Here lies honest Ned because he is dead
Last Line:
But here lies honest Ned so there's no more to be said
DMI number:
33510
4.
Here lies old Sare worn out with care
First Line:
Here lies old Sare worn out with care
Last Line:
Wrought journey work with death
DMI number:
12267
5.
I cannot eat but little meat
First Line:
I cannot eat but little meat
Last Line:
Whether they be young or old
Author:
William Maginn (Speculation) & William Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33627
6.
The paip that pagane full of pryde
First Line:
The paip that pagane full of pryde
Last Line:
And heisit thair hippis on hie | Hay trix tryme go trix under the grene wod-trie
Author:
John Wedderburn (Confident)
DMI number:
10956
7.
When farmer's ale looks weak and pale
First Line:
When farmer's ale looks weak and pale
Last Line:
And bottle are too small
DMI number:
36799