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41.
In Ireland ferr over the sea
First Line:
In Ireland ferr over the sea
Last Line:
Fayre Christabelle did dye
DMI number:
37236
42.
In elder time there was of yore
First Line:
In elder time there was of yore
Last Line:
Will all be merry together
DMI number:
11387
43.
In former times when learning blessed our isle
First Line:
In former times when learning blessed our isle
Last Line:
And truth and justice seek their native skies
DMI number:
11140
44.
In Nottingham there lives a jolly tanner
First Line:
In Nottingham there lives a jolly tanner
Last Line:
Of Robin Hood Arthur and John
DMI number:
11395
45.
Is there ever a man in all Scotland
First Line:
Is there ever a man in all Scotland
Last Line:
My father's death revenged shall be
DMI number:
11409
46.
Jesus Christ christen kinge
First Line:
Jesus Christ christen kinge
Last Line:
A doughtye man of deede
DMI number:
37483
47.
My name is Norval on the Grampian hills
First Line:
My name is Norval on the Grampian hills
Last Line:
The happy deed that gilds my humble name
Author:
John Home (Absolute)
DMI number:
34932
48.
I sing a noble princess
First Line:
I sing a noble princess
Last Line:
Rejoicingly we subjects all do sing
Author:
Richard Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
12061
49.
I will make no vain carpinge
First Line:
I will make no vain carpinge
Last Line:
And namely whan they come to festes
DMI number:
38465
50.
I've often thought but never till now could find
First Line:
I've often thought but never till now could find
Last Line:
And kings choose queens at last
DMI number:
43473
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