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121.
Fair Venus the goddess of beauty and love
First Line:
Fair Venus the goddess of beauty and love
Last Line:
No liqour on earth is like Nottingham ale
DMI number:
37911
122.
Frae Dunideir as I cam throuch
First Line:
Frae Dunideir as I cam throuch
Last Line:
The brim battil of the Harlaw
DMI number:
10857
123.
For daring feats of rustic sport
First Line:
For daring feats of rustic sport
Last Line:
By every eye in Aram's vale
Author:
Thomas Pearson (Absolute)
DMI number:
32728
124.
From infallible Rome once more I am come
First Line:
From infallible Rome once more I am come
Last Line:
Nor take his ballad in dudgeon
DMI number:
42977
125.
From Lincoln to London rode forth our young squire
First Line:
From Lincoln to London rode forth our young squire
Last Line:
A coach with a coronet trailed to her tweed
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27244
126.
From morn to night from day to day
First Line:
From morn to night from day to day
Last Line:
Then hush and be an angel quite
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
30980
127.
Gil Morrice was an erles son
First Line:
Gil Morrice was an erles son
Last Line:
On which the zouth was slain
Author:
John Home (Speculation)
DMI number:
37595
128.
Gilderoy was a bonnie boy
First Line:
Gilderoy was a bonnie boy
Last Line:
My winsome Gilderoy
DMI number:
37297
129.
Gilderoy was a bonny boy
First Line:
Gilderoy was a bonny boy
Last Line:
For my dear Gilderoy
DMI number:
11431
130.
Gin thou wert my ene thing
First Line:
Gin thou wert my ene thing
Last Line:
Most dearly do I love thee
DMI number:
11695
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