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11.
And being all a-sat in the adverbs hall
First Line:
And being all a-sat in the adverbs hall
Last Line:
Were drunk that night to solder up the breach
DMI number:
42387
12.
All you who leap religion's sacred fence
First Line:
All you who leap religion's sacred fence
Last Line:
That God though injured is not deaf nor blind
DMI number:
36217
13.
All you who leap religion's sacred fence
First Line:
All you who leap religion's sacred fence
Last Line:
That the injured god is neither deaf nor blind
DMI number:
4094
14.
Auspicious youths since partly for your sake
First Line:
Auspicious youths since partly for your sake
Last Line:
And sweetest sing when nearest to the sky
DMI number:
8131
15.
Be merry brethrene ane and all
First Line:
Be merry brethrene ane and all
Last Line:
In country and in toun
Author:
Flemyng (Speculation)
DMI number:
10834
16.
Blessed babe who stranger to all worldly strife
First Line:
Blessed babe who stranger to all worldly strife
Last Line:
Soon see its follies and dares scorn its joys
DMI number:
36198
17.
Beside the main design composed with art
First Line:
Beside the main design composed with art
Last Line:
But change hereafter what appears amiss
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
31566
18.
By the river's peaceful stream
First Line:
By the river's peaceful stream
Last Line:
And my portion when I die
DMI number:
36290
19.
Britons take care before it be too late
First Line:
Britons take care before it be too late
Last Line:
The cause from whence their welfare did arise
DMI number:
7462
20.
Children and youth to God present
First Line:
Children and youth to God present
Last Line:
And will with heaven's avail
DMI number:
36338
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