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471.
The lowland lads think they are fine
First Line:
The lowland lads think they are fine
Last Line:
While heaven preserves my highland laddie | O my bonny &c
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
24073
472.
The lowland lads think they are fine
First Line:
The lowland lads think they are fine
Last Line:
Whilst heaven preserves my highland laddie | O my bonny
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
23202
473.
The paip that pagane full of pryde
First Line:
The paip that pagane full of pryde
Last Line:
And heisit thair hippis on hie | Hay trix tryme go trix under the grene wod-trie
Author:
John Wedderburn (Confident)
DMI number:
10956
474.
The pillars of popery now are blown down
First Line:
The pillars of popery now are blown down
Last Line:
You may guess by the paw at the bulk of the beast | One thousand &c
DMI number:
4951
475.
The plot being thus subtly contrived as you hear
First Line:
The plot being thus subtly contrived as you hear
Last Line:
So prosper all traitors and God save the king | The truth of my story if any one doubt | We have witnesses ready to swear it all out
DMI number:
43152
476.
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
First Line:
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
Last Line:
Thy thorn without my thorn my heart endureth
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44912
477.
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
First Line:
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
Last Line:
Thy thorn without my thorn my heart inuadeth
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44937
478.
The nymph whose charms employ my muse
First Line:
The nymph whose charms employ my muse
Last Line:
To drink her health whose bread we eat | With a fa la &c
DMI number:
25095
479.
The old English cause knocks at every man's door
First Line:
The old English cause knocks at every man's door
Last Line:
And drive for old Rome and get home if he can | No highlander cutpurse shall then give us law | Though the Devil should help him or Tyler and Straw
DMI number:
19512
480.
The only way to gain our ends
First Line:
The only way to gain our ends
Last Line:
Which we have kept in store | When a polling &c
DMI number:
11257
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