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131.
If Febria's judgement you rely on
First Line:
If Febria's judgement you rely on
Last Line:
Can Farinelli do the same
DMI number:
15772
132.
If Febria's judgment you rely on
First Line:
If Febria's judgment you rely on
Last Line:
Can Reginelli do the same
DMI number:
24881
133.
Let catgut musicians dispute about time
First Line:
Let catgut musicians dispute about time
Last Line:
I'll be gay while I'm young and repent at my leisure
DMI number:
35494
134.
Kilbarchan now may say alas
First Line:
Kilbarchan now may say alas
Last Line:
Sen Habbie's dead
Author:
Robert Sempill (Speculation)
DMI number:
4609
135.
King David was a psalmist rare
First Line:
King David was a psalmist rare
Last Line:
And drink to sing again
DMI number:
25110
136.
Let Purcel not think he falls short of our praise
First Line:
Let Purcel not think he falls short of our praise
Last Line:
Should be reckoned the fault of their judges not theirs
Author:
William Pittis (Speculation)
DMI number:
3412
137.
May ye never play in tune
First Line:
May ye never play in tune
Last Line:
Till the fiddle's broke in two
DMI number:
33088
138.
Menstrelles that walken fer and wyde
First Line:
Menstrelles that walken fer and wyde
Last Line:
That made both see and sonde
DMI number:
38472
139.
No scene tonight your fixed attention draws
First Line:
No scene tonight your fixed attention draws
Last Line:
Soar to his pitch and emulate the skies
DMI number:
19498
140.
No there's nothing nothing here
First Line:
No there's nothing nothing here
Last Line:
And fill the whole soul with the harmonious strain
DMI number:
10916
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