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11.
I met with the devil in the shape of a ram
First Line:
I met with the devil in the shape of a ram
Last Line:
Thou still will be cursed for by many a man
DMI number:
42950
12.
If Candlemas Day be fair and bright
First Line:
If Candlemas Day be fair and bright
Last Line:
Winter is gone and will not come again
DMI number:
23471
13.
If St Paul be fair and clear
First Line:
If St Paul be fair and clear
Last Line:
Made thee thus change this life for that divine
DMI number:
23470
14.
Knowledge to ages past concealed
First Line:
Knowledge to ages past concealed
Last Line:
But woman's faith alone must think em true
DMI number:
11797
15.
On Januarys sixth nine and twenty five
First Line:
On Januarys sixth nine and twenty five
Last Line:
Novembers third and twelfth bring happiness
DMI number:
23500
16.
One day an honest farmer went
First Line:
One day an honest farmer went
Last Line:
And madam had her Pug again
DMI number:
21796
17.
Scotland be sad now and lament thy child whom thou hast lost
First Line:
Scotland be sad now and lament thy child whom thou hast lost
Last Line:
Then scors in peace shall quietly pass joyful days for ever
DMI number:
29740
18.
The gentry may think what they will
First Line:
The gentry may think what they will
Last Line:
I'm likely to thrive by their folly
DMI number:
22564
19.
There was an auld wife had a wee pickle tow
First Line:
There was an auld wife had a wee pickle tow
Last Line:
The muckle devil take the spinning of it
DMI number:
38186
20.
Three kings three things present the king of kings
First Line:
Three kings three things present the king of kings
Last Line:
By christ's good grace from falling sickness free
DMI number:
25067
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