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1.
Quhen Merch with variand winds was overpast
First Line:
Quhen Merch with variand winds was overpast
Last Line:
To sing the royal thistle and the rose
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10831
2.
Quhen merche wes with variand windis past
First Line:
Quhen merche wes with variand windis past
Last Line:
To sing the ryel thrissill and the rose
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
30002
3.
Schir yit remembir as of befoir
First Line:
Schir yit remembir as of befoir
Last Line:
In howp schir of your adjutory | Excess of thocht dois me mischief
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
30018
4.
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
5.
We that ar heir in heavens glory
First Line:
We that ar heir in heavens glory
Last Line:
Ut requiescat Striviling Amen
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10926
6.
When March with varying winds was overpast
First Line:
When March with varying winds was overpast
Last Line:
To sing the royal thistle and the rose
Author:
William Dunbar (Confident)
DMI number:
24528