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631.
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
632.
There is not in nature a merrier life
First Line:
There is not in nature a merrier life
Last Line:
We'll drink all their healths and recruit for tomorrow
DMI number:
43896
633.
There lived a wife in our gate end
First Line:
There lived a wife in our gate end
Last Line:
Until she got a duckie O
DMI number:
38184
634.
They took so many bumpers in a hand
First Line:
They took so many bumpers in a hand
Last Line:
And damped the passion she designed to raise
DMI number:
8084
635.
Think not my friend you love in vain
First Line:
Think not my friend you love in vain
Last Line:
He found the boots and was content
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
31893
636.
Thir ladys fair that mak repair
First Line:
Thir ladys fair that mak repair
Last Line:
Thame nor thair honesty
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10886
637.
There stands a town twixt Wemyss and Leven
First Line:
There stands a town twixt Wemyss and Leven
Last Line:
Swore never to taste shell-fish again
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21458
638.
There was a fair maid of Islington
First Line:
There was a fair maid of Islington
Last Line:
And swore it was never the worse
DMI number:
24055
639.
There was a fair maiden came out of Kent
First Line:
There was a fair maiden came out of Kent
Last Line:
That could make my bed go to jigg-a-jogg-gee | Then could &c
DMI number:
42468
640.
There was a friar a walking a walking
First Line:
There was a friar a walking a walking
Last Line:
That the sparks flew into his mouth
DMI number:
24053
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