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chapter abe verse fiftythree fiftythree | verses | minnie ane fur ilkie year |
gospel chaipter echt an twuntie | verses | nynteen an twuntie tharatour kis |
m608: mmhm m1174: recite erm | verses | from the koran obviously in |
called fae foswell hill bairns | verses | lament for a pet rabbit |
used for two sets of | verses | mclellan s lament for his |
he fussled fyles he recited | verses | fyles he telt stories o |
separately if necessary the solo | verses | may be taken by other |
recording myself speakin out certain | verses | an literally actually havin them |
title and opening stanzas of | verses | jl142 43 offer references to |
expression that any of the | verses | printed under pagan s own |
a sodger writes hame latin | verses | found at ardoch ad 1977 |
opposed to the way these | verses | were presumably adapted to the |
the poem ye know two | verses | an ye get to slash |
as in janet little s | verses | poem this content although relating |
ee aw ee aw other | verses | could be made up to |
from muirkirk in ayrshire whose | verses | celebrated and sometimes castigated or |
my friend in london these | verses | in ardochivm scriptvs xxix dec |
my close friend roddy s | verses | on this feat gently chiding |
but he certainly pieced together | verses | to create what he saw |
i m listenin to certain | verses | areas that i recognise god |
our purpose its two following | verses | of augustan deism or take |
can join in rearrange the | verses | and write additional ones from |
the countess of loudon and | verses | written on a foreigner s |
an e sangs an e | verses | niver divallt god e wis |
o voice a lot o | verses | for m1012: dae a bit |
a tree ootbye an the | verses | flew fae his pen sae |
s a good set of | verses | on the power of partnership |
to make up your own | verses | also look in the scots |
licht anent auld reekie yer | verses | aa as faur s i |
auld john he was haein | verses | in it gey near every |
as it is used in | verses | on hero and leander by |
lads and their lassies many | verses | have the name of a |
their gabblin sang nae twa | verses | the same mimics the peesie |
the quhilk flowis as uther | verses | dois as ye will find |