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21.
The rain rins doun through Mirryland toune
First Line:
The rain rins doun through Mirryland toune
Last Line:
Its thair we twa sall meet
DMI number:
37235
22.
The Perse out of Northumberlande
First Line:
The Perse out of Northumberlande
Last Line:
God send us good endyng
DMI number:
35411
23.
The Perse owt of Northombarlande
First Line:
The Perse owt of Northombarlande
Last Line:
God send us all good ending
DMI number:
37724
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The Perse owt of Northombarlande
First Line:
The Perse owt of Northombarlande
Last Line:
God send us all good endyng
DMI number:
37233
25.
The Perse owt of Northombarlonde
First Line:
The Perse owt of Northombarlonde
Last Line:
God send us all good endyng
DMI number:
37650
26.
The king sits in Dumferling toune
First Line:
The king sits in Dumferling toune
Last Line:
Wi' the Scots lords at his feit
DMI number:
37240
27.
Then came Sloth all beslabberd with two slimy eyne
First Line:
Then came Sloth all beslabberd with two slimy eyne
Last Line:
Better than in Beati Omnes or in Beatus Vir
Author:
William Langland (Absolute)
DMI number:
13120
28.
To you my purse and to none other wight
First Line:
To you my purse and to none other wight
Last Line:
Be heavy again or else mote I die
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
26715
29.
Twas in the time of elves and fays
First Line:
Twas in the time of elves and fays
Last Line:
And on his quivering lip poured out her parting sigh
DMI number:
37151
30.
Whan shales beene sheene and shraddes full fayre
First Line:
Whan shales beene sheene and shraddes full fayre
Last Line:
He shott him into the backe syde
DMI number:
37243
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