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11.
Go set Scotch bagpipes to the briskest notes
First Line:
Go set Scotch bagpipes to the briskest notes
Last Line:
He's grown a wolf by this and worries lambs
DMI number:
43023
12.
Greatest of men yet man's least friend farewell
First Line:
Greatest of men yet man's least friend farewell
Last Line:
This last association holds for ever
DMI number:
43062
13.
Help me ye midnight hags to sing the praise
First Line:
Help me ye midnight hags to sing the praise
Last Line:
To live by ale should die at last in grains
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5430
14.
He's gone tis true who oft did spend his breath
First Line:
He's gone tis true who oft did spend his breath
Last Line:
Than where he did i'th' university
DMI number:
6090
15.
Here is an end of love and folly
First Line:
Here is an end of love and folly
Last Line:
And dances under golden trees
DMI number:
37880
16.
In vain you keep your sorrow fresh with tears
First Line:
In vain you keep your sorrow fresh with tears
Last Line:
Of some what haste you make to kill the rest
DMI number:
44605
17.
Indeed I cannot but make moan
First Line:
Indeed I cannot but make moan
Last Line:
And on him no more roam
DMI number:
7745
18.
Is John Dolben dead fare him heartily well
First Line:
Is John Dolben dead fare him heartily well
Last Line:
Died in revenge for being basely trepanned
DMI number:
7266
19.
John Dow is dead and gane to rest
First Line:
John Dow is dead and gane to rest
Last Line:
But where his saul is gane I fear | Tis hard to say
DMI number:
35309
20.
If heaven be pleased when sinners cease to sin
First Line:
If heaven be pleased when sinners cease to sin
Last Line:
Then all are pleased for Coleman's in his grave
DMI number:
4883
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