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491.
The sun from the east tips the mountains with gold
First Line:
The sun from the east tips the mountains with gold
Last Line:
And when tired abroad find contentment at home
Author:
Paul Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
31836
492.
The sun the season in each thing
First Line:
The sun the season in each thing
Last Line:
Long live our lovely summer queen
DMI number:
44832
493.
The youk is a gentle and lovely disease
First Line:
The youk is a gentle and lovely disease
Last Line:
But mere famed for the youk and being always beshitty | Whilk nae body can deny
DMI number:
18445
494.
The wit hath long beholding been
First Line:
The wit hath long beholding been
Last Line:
And only to themselves go bare | This cap of all the caps that be | Is now the sign of high degree
DMI number:
42512
495.
The wit hath long beholding been
First Line:
The wit hath long beholding been
Last Line:
But those that to themselves go bare | This cap of all the caps that be | Is now the sign of high degree
DMI number:
44480
496.
There's many a blinking verse was made
First Line:
There's many a blinking verse was made
Last Line:
For I think I have told you a tale of a tub | Which no body can deny
DMI number:
43087
497.
There dwelt a maid in the cunny gate
First Line:
There dwelt a maid in the cunny gate
Last Line:
A little above the knee
DMI number:
42930
498.
This hinder nicht in Dumfermeling
First Line:
This hinder nicht in Dumfermeling
Last Line:
And this report I with my pen | How at Dumfermling fell the case
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10884
499.
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
500.
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
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