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61.
Long have we had two kings I do assure you
First Line:
Long have we had two kings I do assure you
Last Line:
The d--l will pay the price and take them all to Hell
DMI number:
28283
62.
Long have we have two kings I do assure ye
First Line:
Long have we have two kings I do assure ye
Last Line:
The d---l I will pay the price and take them all to hell
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28180
63.
Lord what a goodly thing is want of shirts
First Line:
Lord what a goodly thing is want of shirts
Last Line:
Religion for their sempstress and their cook
Author:
John Cleveland (Absolute)
DMI number:
34655
64.
Let the trumpets sound
First Line:
Let the trumpets sound
Last Line:
That will not put it on
DMI number:
1620
65.
Lithe and listen gentlemen
First Line:
Lithe and listen gentlemen
Last Line:
Good John of the Scales Ile come to thee
DMI number:
37463
66.
Lithe and listen gentlemen
First Line:
Lithe and listen gentlemen
Last Line:
I bring my lands in jeopardy
DMI number:
38577
67.
Mourn hapless Caledonia mourn
First Line:
Mourn hapless Caledonia mourn
Last Line:
Thy banished peace thy laurels torn
Author:
Tobias George Smollett (Absolute)
DMI number:
24534
68.
Mourn ye heighlands and mourn ye leighlands
First Line:
Mourn ye heighlands and mourn ye leighlands
Last Line:
I wis our weirs at hame may ceise
Author:
Mr. Forbes (Absolute)
DMI number:
35467
69.
I've heard of a lilting
First Line:
I've heard of a lilting
Last Line:
The flowers of the forest are all wade away
DMI number:
38178
70.
I sing no triumphs nor such empty things
First Line:
I sing no triumphs nor such empty things
Last Line:
To place the queen on an unrivalled throne
Author:
Sir George Mackenzie (Confident)
DMI number:
4631
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