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Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay]
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Rhyme royal ababbcc
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1.
Among all other pastime and pleasure
First Line:
Among all other pastime and pleasure
Last Line:
How thou shouldst use the scepter sword and crown
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
15870
2.
And since the definition of a king
First Line:
And since the definition of a king
Last Line:
That cannot duly guide their own persons
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
15869
3.
In the kalendies of januarie
First Line:
In the kalendies of januarie
Last Line:
With that they rose and flew forth of my sicht
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
24563
4.
It is my purpose to discryve
First Line:
It is my purpose to discryve
Last Line:
Thir pedder knaifs be burges men
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
10948
5.
Let justice mixed with mercy them amend
First Line:
Let justice mixed with mercy them amend
Last Line:
From time that their hearts are from thee gone
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
15871
6.
Saw not thy seed in sandilands
First Line:
Saw not thy seed in sandilands
Last Line:
For galling of thy geir
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Speculation)
DMI number:
28100
7.
Sir though your grace hath put good order
First Line:
Sir though your grace hath put good order
Last Line:
Farewell ye get no more of me
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
35414
8.
Since each court is untrustworthy and transitory
First Line:
Since each court is untrustworthy and transitory
Last Line:
That would be glad to see you hang on cords
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
14064
9.
The chronicles to know I thee exhort
First Line:
The chronicles to know I thee exhort
Last Line:
As thou deservest to be put in memory
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
15032
10.
This vain ascence of court who will consider
First Line:
This vain ascence of court who will consider
Last Line:
Who sits most high shall find his seat most slidder
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
14068
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