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81.
Be thou not in a rage my friend
First Line:
Be thou not in a rage my friend
Last Line:
Adieu my friend I've done with thee
DMI number:
15349
82.
Be-south our channel where tis common
First Line:
Be-south our channel where tis common
Last Line:
We're on a level tit for tat
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15357
83.
Begin o ye muses a free mason's strain
First Line:
Begin o ye muses a free mason's strain
Last Line:
To him that is known a good mason and free
DMI number:
29625
84.
Behold here's a ditty tis true and no jest
First Line:
Behold here's a ditty tis true and no jest
Last Line:
No mortal can prevent what the fates have decreed
DMI number:
12085
85.
Better to leave undone than by our deed
First Line:
Better to leave undone than by our deed
Last Line:
Acquire too high a fame when he we serve's away
DMI number:
40954
86.
Betwisht the twelt hour and elevin
First Line:
Betwisht the twelt hour and elevin
Last Line:
Tho ze be knaves in this countrie | Soutars and tailziors blist be ze
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10904
87.
Betwix twa tods a crawing cok
First Line:
Betwix twa tods a crawing cok
Last Line:
Quhilk of thir fours in gritest danger
DMI number:
10868
88.
Betwixt twa tods a crawing cock
First Line:
Betwixt twa tods a crawing cock
Last Line:
Tailziors ar tyrants in killing of lyce
DMI number:
38497
89.
Blessed be the day that gave to me
First Line:
Blessed be the day that gave to me
Last Line:
Let them enter the lodge and we'll open their eyes
DMI number:
28937
90.
Bright Cynthia scorns
First Line:
Bright Cynthia scorns
Last Line:
Was always a friend to the night
DMI number:
42466
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