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1.
England of late a glorious state
First Line:
England of late a glorious state
Last Line:
Why Abigail and H----y
DMI number:
13245
2.
In courts ambition kills the great
First Line:
In courts ambition kills the great
Last Line:
And at Clorinda's feet would die
DMI number:
4515
3.
In may as that aurora did upspring
First Line:
In may as that aurora did upspring
Last Line:
All lufe is lost bot upone god allone
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
30027
4.
Return hamewart my heart again
First Line:
Return hamewart my heart again
Last Line:
Now let hir snirt and fyk hir fill | For feynd a crum of thee scho faws
Author:
Alexander Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
10911
5.
The C-----s once destroyed the church
First Line:
The C-----s once destroyed the church
Last Line:
And L---ds were made elective
DMI number:
5218
6.
There lived a wife in our gate end
First Line:
There lived a wife in our gate end
Last Line:
Until she got a duckie O
DMI number:
38184
7.
Though late I was a nun most pure
First Line:
Though late I was a nun most pure
Last Line:
Each vestal of my mind-a
DMI number:
12883
8.
To Fanny fair could I impart
First Line:
To Fanny fair could I impart
Last Line:
Will lay me in my tomb o
DMI number:
38167