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271.
The village cock with piercing notes
First Line:
The village cock with piercing notes
Last Line:
For all my God is full of thee
DMI number:
25335
272.
The warbling lark and rook with hoarser scream
First Line:
The warbling lark and rook with hoarser scream
Last Line:
Their gossips visit to tell lies and smoke
DMI number:
25702
273.
The wealthy cit grown old in trade
First Line:
The wealthy cit grown old in trade
Last Line:
To stare about them and to eat
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
29013
274.
The story every Christian knows
First Line:
The story every Christian knows
Last Line:
By Sue or Celia for the future
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
22772
275.
The sweet rosy morning peeps over the hills
First Line:
The sweet rosy morning peeps over the hills
Last Line:
As our sports crown the day
DMI number:
2426
276.
The yellow haired laddie sat down on yon brae
First Line:
The yellow haired laddie sat down on yon brae
Last Line:
For the yellow haired laddie my husband shall be
DMI number:
1282
277.
The western sky was purpled over
First Line:
The western sky was purpled over
Last Line:
That stream shall cease to flow
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27209
278.
The whistling ploughman hails the blushing dawn
First Line:
The whistling ploughman hails the blushing dawn
Last Line:
And shout to the sound of the horn
DMI number:
32791
279.
There's some will talk of lords and knights
First Line:
There's some will talk of lords and knights
Last Line:
And drank themselves good friends
DMI number:
36996
280.
Then who would ever to London go
First Line:
Then who would ever to London go
Last Line:
From sorrow can relieve you
DMI number:
12778
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