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121.
In pious days when brawny monks
First Line:
In pious days when brawny monks
Last Line:
Their guilty selves from jeopardy
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
7966
122.
It chanced two mules no matter whither
First Line:
It chanced two mules no matter whither
Last Line:
None shoot the jackdaw or the pye
DMI number:
19838
123.
It was very fair and far from being trick
First Line:
It was very fair and far from being trick
Last Line:
Fit tool to serve a godly government
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28255
124.
Incest o name it not
First Line:
Incest o name it not
Last Line:
To honour nature and the genial bed
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
19138
125.
Judges of old amongst the feathered flock
First Line:
Judges of old amongst the feathered flock
Last Line:
Enough to sink the muir and blast the moss
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28041
126.
It is my purpose to discryve
First Line:
It is my purpose to discryve
Last Line:
Thir pedder knaifs be burges men
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
10948
127.
Jack who thinks all his own that once he handles
First Line:
Jack who thinks all his own that once he handles
Last Line:
To steal such things as needs must come to light
DMI number:
32433
128.
Lightfingered Catch to keep his hands in ure
First Line:
Lightfingered Catch to keep his hands in ure
Last Line:
To steal such things as needs must come to light
DMI number:
12441
129.
Love spite of honour's dictates gave thee breath
First Line:
Love spite of honour's dictates gave thee breath
Last Line:
Honour in spite of love pronounced thy death
DMI number:
22076
130.
Mother or maid I pray you whether
First Line:
Mother or maid I pray you whether
Last Line:
And free me from this new suspence
DMI number:
5495
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