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31.
Haughty and fierce the caledonian stood
First Line:
Haughty and fierce the caledonian stood
Last Line:
He drank the poison and his spirit died
Author:
John Home (Speculation)
DMI number:
33433
32.
He was a gentleman by Jesu that this gest made
First Line:
He was a gentleman by Jesu that this gest made
Last Line:
That hath hearkened me heare or heard my tale
DMI number:
37399
33.
Here I lie Martin Elton-broad
First Line:
Here I lie Martin Elton-broad
Last Line:
And you were Martin Elton-broad
DMI number:
32457
34.
Here lies Sir John the Grame baith wight and wise
First Line:
Here lies Sir John the Grame baith wight and wise
Last Line:
Nor was good Grame of truth and hardiment
DMI number:
4681
35.
Here lies the gallant Grahame Wallace true Achates
First Line:
Here lies the gallant Grahame Wallace true Achates
Last Line:
Who cruellie was murthered by the English baties
DMI number:
4628
36.
Here lies Lord Basil by his father's side
First Line:
Here lies Lord Basil by his father's side
Last Line:
And his dear Mistress Caledonia's hope
DMI number:
4368
37.
How long shall fortune faile me nowe
First Line:
How long shall fortune faile me nowe
Last Line:
Who ever was a gallant wight
DMI number:
37282
38.
How sweet are the banks upon Tweed
First Line:
How sweet are the banks upon Tweed
Last Line:
Since those may likewise laugh who win
DMI number:
38104
39.
How providence and yet a Scottish crew
First Line:
How providence and yet a Scottish crew
Last Line:
Drops into Styx and turns a Scotland goose
Author:
John Cleveland (Absolute)
DMI number:
4454
40.
In the days of great George a boy came from France
First Line:
In the days of great George a boy came from France
Last Line:
Made saints and dubbed knights of the three legged tree
DMI number:
11905
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