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71.
The bright bewitching Fanny's eyes
First Line:
The bright bewitching Fanny's eyes
Last Line:
To make one happy must undo
DMI number:
24628
72.
The paip that pagane full of pryde
First Line:
The paip that pagane full of pryde
Last Line:
And heisit thair hippis on hie | Hay trix tryme go trix under the grene wod-trie
Author:
John Wedderburn (Confident)
DMI number:
10956
73.
The poets old in their fond fable feign
First Line:
The poets old in their fond fable feign
Last Line:
They would love peace and bid war well to fare
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13161
74.
The wrathful winter approaching on apace
First Line:
The wrathful winter approaching on apace
Last Line:
On cruel fortune weeping thus he plained
Author:
Thomas Sackville (Absolute)
DMI number:
27083
75.
The wrathful winter hastening on apace
First Line:
The wrathful winter hastening on apace
Last Line:
On cruel fortune weeping thus he plained
Author:
Thomas Sackville (Absolute)
DMI number:
13141
76.
This hinder nicht in Dumfermeling
First Line:
This hinder nicht in Dumfermeling
Last Line:
And this report I with my pen | How at Dumfermling fell the case
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10884
77.
They that enjoy and joy in their own love
First Line:
They that enjoy and joy in their own love
Last Line:
And lawful is at last delightful found
DMI number:
8164
78.
This is the month and this the happy morn
First Line:
This is the month and this the happy morn
Last Line:
From out his secret altar touched with hallowed fire
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
23250
79.
Thou well of vertew floure of womanheid
First Line:
Thou well of vertew floure of womanheid
Last Line:
The well of vertew and floure of womanheid
DMI number:
10942
80.
Thou quibblest well hast craft and industry
First Line:
Thou quibblest well hast craft and industry
Last Line:
And so thou darest not thrive upon thy trade
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6324
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