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171.
I will awa' wi' my love
First Line:
I will awa' wi' my love
Last Line:
And offer me ye'r crown | I'll o'er Bogie &c
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
2320
172.
I met in our village a swain the other day
First Line:
I met in our village a swain the other day
Last Line:
That my heart might have ease though I cannot tell how
DMI number:
32937
173.
I've traced this life near eighty years
First Line:
I've traced this life near eighty years
Last Line:
Whose joys are everlasting rest
DMI number:
36834
174.
If I live to grow old as I find I go down
First Line:
If I live to grow old as I find I go down
Last Line:
He is gone and han't left behind him his fellow | For he governed his passion &c
DMI number:
5023
175.
Let courtly bards in polished phrase endite
First Line:
Let courtly bards in polished phrase endite
Last Line:
Nor shall a man presume to vindicate his ways
Author:
William Vernon (Absolute)
DMI number:
25545
176.
Just over the eastern hills the blushing morn
First Line:
Just over the eastern hills the blushing morn
Last Line:
To bless thy days with joy and lasting love
DMI number:
21962
177.
Lads and lasses
First Line:
Lads and lasses
Last Line:
And there we all riot in joy
Author:
Peter Anthony Motteux (Confident)
DMI number:
5156
178.
Let modern Sadducees declaim on
First Line:
Let modern Sadducees declaim on
Last Line:
Cursed all the way the vagrant vixen
DMI number:
19994
179.
Let others dote on gilded roofs of state
First Line:
Let others dote on gilded roofs of state
Last Line:
And peaceful sleep among the silent dead
DMI number:
36937
180.
Let Jug in smiles be ever seen
First Line:
Let Jug in smiles be ever seen
Last Line:
And this is all on earth I wish
DMI number:
7052
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