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151.
When the goat with the gilded horn is chosen to the sea
First Line:
When the goat with the gilded horn is chosen to the sea
Last Line:
This writes Beid who doth look and so doth make an end
DMI number:
32015
152.
When the goat with the golden horn is chosen the sea
First Line:
When the goat with the golden horn is chosen the sea
Last Line:
And so doth make an end
Author:
Eltraine (Speculation) & Queen of Scots Sybilla (Speculation)
DMI number:
11883
153.
When the goat with the golden horn is chosen to the sea
First Line:
When the goat with the golden horn is chosen to the sea
Last Line:
And so doth make an end
Author:
Eltraine (Speculation) & Queen of Scots Sybilla (Speculation)
DMI number:
7397
154.
While rich in brightest red the blushing rose
First Line:
While rich in brightest red the blushing rose
Last Line:
The warlike thistle's arms a sure defence to thee
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
5926
155.
Where Tweed's fair plains in liberal beauty lie
First Line:
Where Tweed's fair plains in liberal beauty lie
Last Line:
And in their shade reproach and envy die
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35395
156.
Whilst hapless Caledonia bathed in tears
First Line:
Whilst hapless Caledonia bathed in tears
Last Line:
Even in adversity can smile serene
DMI number:
32495
157.
Who can unmoved of Dargo's daughter read
First Line:
Who can unmoved of Dargo's daughter read
Last Line:
And so described prophetically you
DMI number:
25951
158.
Whoever he is desires to see
First Line:
Whoever he is desires to see
Last Line:
He'll find all these perfections there
DMI number:
24647
159.
Ye belles ye beaux of whatsoever degree
First Line:
Ye belles ye beaux of whatsoever degree
Last Line:
I'll in the green room wait for farther orders
Author:
William Whitehead (Confident)
DMI number:
33924
160.
Ye think our Highlands bleak and bare
First Line:
Ye think our Highlands bleak and bare
Last Line:
Alive or dead they mun be free
DMI number:
18248
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