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21.
O jealousy daughter of envy and of love
First Line:
O jealousy daughter of envy and of love
Last Line:
O would to god that love could be without thee
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
15280
22.
O lamb of god which sin didst take away
First Line:
O lamb of god which sin didst take away
Last Line:
Of thy choice lambs lamb may be one forever
DMI number:
17576
23.
Out from the horror of infernal deeps
First Line:
Out from the horror of infernal deeps
Last Line:
Who made me known must make me live unseen
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
22910
24.
Quhen merche wes with variand windis past
First Line:
Quhen merche wes with variand windis past
Last Line:
To sing the ryel thrissill and the rose
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
30002
25.
So gnaws the grief of conscience evermore
First Line:
So gnaws the grief of conscience evermore
Last Line:
In every place rang death within our ears
Author:
Thomas Sackville (Absolute)
DMI number:
13996
26.
Since each court is untrustworthy and transitory
First Line:
Since each court is untrustworthy and transitory
Last Line:
That would be glad to see you hang on cords
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
14064
27.
Sons hes bene ay exilit out of sicht
First Line:
Sons hes bene ay exilit out of sicht
Last Line:
His naikit fermouris garris hungry go to bed
DMI number:
30052
28.
That subtle serpent servile flattery
First Line:
That subtle serpent servile flattery
Last Line:
And cankerlike devours it to the root
DMI number:
14752
29.
The rose of the world but not the cleane flowre
First Line:
The rose of the world but not the cleane flowre
Last Line:
A mirrour good for all men that on her thinke
DMI number:
37328
30.
The ploughman first his land doth dress and turn
First Line:
The ploughman first his land doth dress and turn
Last Line:
To him they must their counsel needs disclose
DMI number:
14561
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