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71.
Was nevir in Scotland hard nor sene
First Line:
Was nevir in Scotland hard nor sene
Last Line:
For he durst ding nane udder | For feir at Chryst-kirk of the grene that day
Author:
James V of Scotland (Speculation) & James I of Scotland (Speculation)
DMI number:
10828
72.
Upon the top of all his lofty crest
First Line:
Upon the top of all his lofty crest
Last Line:
At every little blast that under heaven is blown
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
30760
73.
When B----t perceived the beautiful dames
First Line:
When B----t perceived the beautiful dames
Last Line:
The lass in gratitude grants him the favour
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Speculation)
DMI number:
4928
74.
When on his banks majestic Pan he espied
First Line:
When on his banks majestic Pan he espied
Last Line:
They abuse that safety which they ought to enjoy
DMI number:
44592
75.
When the joy of all hearts and desire of all eyes
First Line:
When the joy of all hearts and desire of all eyes
Last Line:
But Orange shall reap the fruit of his merit
DMI number:
42376
76.
When the joy of all hearts and desire of all eyes
First Line:
When the joy of all hearts and desire of all eyes
Last Line:
But Orange shall reap the reward of his merit
DMI number:
4925
77.
Where early Phoebus sheds his milder beams
First Line:
Where early Phoebus sheds his milder beams
Last Line:
Unyoke the toiled steers the weary sun goes down
Author:
Glocester Ridley (Absolute)
DMI number:
22547
78.
Who ever thought to see
First Line:
Who ever thought to see
Last Line:
I'll enter a debauch world without end
Author:
Robert Thompson (Confident)
DMI number:
42081
79.
Why should the muse in high ambitious verse
First Line:
Why should the muse in high ambitious verse
Last Line:
Nor wants a loving wife his honest joys to crown
DMI number:
36931
80.
Ye vicars and curates and lecturers all
First Line:
Ye vicars and curates and lecturers all
Last Line:
If thou had'st been hanged upon the triple tree
DMI number:
7453
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