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11.
Easop relates a tale weil worth renown
First Line:
Easop relates a tale weil worth renown
Last Line:
Blythness of hairt in peace with small possesion
Author:
Robert Henryson (Absolute)
DMI number:
10873
12.
Fals titlaris now growis up full rank
First Line:
Fals titlaris now growis up full rank
Last Line:
To gife to tailis nocht hestely creddence
Author:
Robert Henryson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30050
13.
False clatterand kensy kuckold knaif
First Line:
False clatterand kensy kuckold knaif
Last Line:
Betwixt Kirkaldy and Kingorne
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10867
14.
False feckless foulmart lo here a defiance
First Line:
False feckless foulmart lo here a defiance
Last Line:
Here I thee expell from all Christen men
Author:
Alexander Montgomerie (Absolute)
DMI number:
4639
15.
Frae Dunideir as I cam throuch
First Line:
Frae Dunideir as I cam throuch
Last Line:
The brim battil of the Harlaw
DMI number:
10857
16.
Freindis heir may ye find will ye tak heid
First Line:
Freindis heir may ye find will ye tak heid
Last Line:
Blythness in hairt with small possessioun
DMI number:
30046
17.
Gife langour makis men licht
First Line:
Gife langour makis men licht
Last Line:
Fairweill I say no moir
DMI number:
30122
18.
I have a little Fleming Berge
First Line:
I have a little Fleming Berge
Last Line:
A nobil sailor in this toun
Author:
Robert Sempill (Absolute)
DMI number:
10855
19.
It is my purpose to discryve
First Line:
It is my purpose to discryve
Last Line:
Thir pedder knaifs be burges men
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
10948
20.
Let us lift up our hartes all
First Line:
Let us lift up our hartes all
Last Line:
Therefore shall they al be dampned
DMI number:
37822
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