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431.
This is the place where oft my longing eyes
First Line:
This is the place where oft my longing eyes
Last Line:
And riot in the charms that I adore | What means my heart at that false name to move | Have you forgot that you no longer love
DMI number:
4161
432.
There was a fair maiden came out of Kent
First Line:
There was a fair maiden came out of Kent
Last Line:
That could make my bed go to jigg-a-jogg-gee | Then could &c
DMI number:
42468
433.
There was a friar a walking a walking
First Line:
There was a friar a walking a walking
Last Line:
That the sparks flew into his mouth
DMI number:
24053
434.
There was an old man and that's not uncommon
First Line:
There was an old man and that's not uncommon
Last Line:
Yet was always so luckly as never to be drowned
DMI number:
31839
435.
There was an old woman and she had a son
First Line:
There was an old woman and she had a son
Last Line:
Down came buttermilk pitcher and all
DMI number:
24048
436.
There were two sisters they went a-playing
First Line:
There were two sisters they went a-playing
Last Line:
And let him go in the devil's name | With &c
DMI number:
5003
437.
Though reigns in 's stead
First Line:
Though reigns in 's stead
Last Line:
And we'll be blyth for a'that
DMI number:
24723
438.
This warld is all but fenziet fair
First Line:
This warld is all but fenziet fair
Last Line:
Quhat eir God send hald thee content | Sen auld kyndness is quite forzet
DMI number:
10907
439.
Though bigots storm and fools declaim
First Line:
Though bigots storm and fools declaim
Last Line:
Our craft shall but themselves befool | Then over the &c
DMI number:
25839
440.
Though fortune and love may be deities still
First Line:
Though fortune and love may be deities still
Last Line:
Or languish away in despair | Or languish &c
DMI number:
21042
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