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1.
False clatterand kensy kuckold knaif
First Line:
False clatterand kensy kuckold knaif
Last Line:
Betwixt Kirkaldy and Kingorne
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10867
2.
First lerges of the king my cheif
First Line:
First lerges of the king my cheif
Last Line:
Than all the laif that I of mene | For lerges of this new zeir day
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10920
3.
My heart is lost only for luve of one
First Line:
My heart is lost only for luve of one
Last Line:
That scho wald speik to comfort me again
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10940
4.
Just to declair the hie magnificence
First Line:
Just to declair the hie magnificence
Last Line:
That heavenly honour saves the sex frae shame | And owre all quhair thair fame dois fortifie
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10901
5.
Quhen doctors preicht to win the joy eternal
First Line:
Quhen doctors preicht to win the joy eternal
Last Line:
Against justice with uthir great offens
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10875
6.
Quhen Flora had owrfrett the firth
First Line:
Quhen Flora had owrfrett the firth
Last Line:
Then eir of Greice did fair Helene | Quhome I luve and dar not assay
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10905
7.
Preceland prince haiffing prerogatyve
First Line:
Preceland prince haiffing prerogatyve
Last Line:
Sae sall thou win a place in paradyce | And mak on Eard an honnourable end
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10874
8.
Thou leis loun thou leis thou leis
First Line:
Thou leis loun thou leis thou leis
Last Line:
They fyle the wind in trowth
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10865
9.
A choice collection of Scots poems, antient and modern, selected from the writers in this Kingdom during the two last centuries [T10015] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1766
ESTC number:
T10015
DMI number:
1407
10.
The ever green being a collection of Scots poems, wrote by the ingenious before 1600. [Vol I] [ESTC T144558]
Publication Date:
1761
ESTC number:
T144558
DMI number:
492
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