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3031.
There's auld Rob Morris that wins in yon glen
First Line:
There's auld Rob Morris that wins in yon glen
Last Line:
Sae mair of Rob Morris I never will hear
DMI number:
570
3032.
There's never a lad wha can compare
First Line:
There's never a lad wha can compare
Last Line:
Shall be like ye so bonny
DMI number:
33214
3033.
There's no man so worthy of envy as he
First Line:
There's no man so worthy of envy as he
Last Line:
Like the music of that there's no harmony
Author:
John Gamble (Speculation)
DMI number:
1637
3034.
There's none but the glad man
First Line:
There's none but the glad man
Last Line:
There's no men lead lives more merry than we
DMI number:
44016
3035.
There's not a swain on the plain
First Line:
There's not a swain on the plain
Last Line:
Can you be can you be so hard to me
DMI number:
44430
3036.
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
3037.
There is a black and sullen hour
First Line:
There is a black and sullen hour
Last Line:
Loved worse loved worse for being true
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
24763
3038.
These eyes which set my fancies all on fire
First Line:
These eyes which set my fancies all on fire
Last Line:
Such eyes such hair such wit and such a hand
DMI number:
43306
3039.
Thestilis a silly man when love did him foresake
First Line:
Thestilis a silly man when love did him foresake
Last Line:
If that I die it shall be said that thou hast slain thine own
DMI number:
8896
3040.
Thestilis thou silly man why dost thou so complain
First Line:
Thestilis thou silly man why dost thou so complain
Last Line:
And seek to salve thyfore elsewhere if all her love be gone
DMI number:
8897
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