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161.
Our history's forged and impudently claims
First Line:
Our history's forged and impudently claims
Last Line:
Casts Austrian sons and teems in nature's scorn
DMI number:
6185
162.
On July seventh the suthe to say
First Line:
On July seventh the suthe to say
Last Line:
Gart Tyndall lads begin the quarrell
DMI number:
10954
163.
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
164.
Poets who mean to soar no common height
First Line:
Poets who mean to soar no common height
Last Line:
He loved his native country and his friends
Author:
William Hay (Absolute)
DMI number:
38232
165.
Perhaps whose tomb this is my friend ye do not know
First Line:
Perhaps whose tomb this is my friend ye do not know
Last Line:
For shame I dare not utter all away by friend with this
DMI number:
29031
166.
Profane not time with thy unhallowed hand
First Line:
Profane not time with thy unhallowed hand
Last Line:
To fix on solid base his country's weal
DMI number:
28600
167.
Poor relict of my once known yellow store
First Line:
Poor relict of my once known yellow store
Last Line:
And dreading what's to come would fain their day renew
DMI number:
18153
168.
Peruse the stories of this land
First Line:
Peruse the stories of this land
Last Line:
May day doth get so ill a name
DMI number:
12055
169.
Ruin seize thee ruthless king
First Line:
Ruin seize thee ruthless king
Last Line:
Deep in the roaring tide he plunged to endless night
Author:
Thomas Gray (Absolute)
DMI number:
24574
170.
Resolving Scarborough thy fair hills to see
First Line:
Resolving Scarborough thy fair hills to see
Last Line:
And half Rome's nobles in her shades appeared
Author:
Edward Cave (Speculation)
DMI number:
11717
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