Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Том 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... called , and very justly , The Flower of Strathmore . Blythe , blythe and merry was she , Blythe was she but and ben ; Blythe by the banks of Ern , And blythe in Glenturit glen . By Oughtertyre grows the aik , On Yarrow banks , the ...
... called , and very justly , The Flower of Strathmore . Blythe , blythe and merry was she , Blythe was she but and ben ; Blythe by the banks of Ern , And blythe in Glenturit glen . By Oughtertyre grows the aik , On Yarrow banks , the ...
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... called Barr - mill , was the luckless hero that had a horse and had nae mair . - For some little youthful follies he found it necessary to make a retreat to the West - Highlands , where he feed himself to a High- land Laird , for that ...
... called Barr - mill , was the luckless hero that had a horse and had nae mair . - For some little youthful follies he found it necessary to make a retreat to the West - Highlands , where he feed himself to a High- land Laird , for that ...
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... . The Allegory of this Poem ( according to Dempster , who translated it into Latin ) is the conflict of the Virtues and Vices , or the choice of a state in Youth . ” AULD ROBIN GRAY . THIS air was formerly called The 25.
... . The Allegory of this Poem ( according to Dempster , who translated it into Latin ) is the conflict of the Virtues and Vices , or the choice of a state in Youth . ” AULD ROBIN GRAY . THIS air was formerly called The 25.
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Robert Hartley Cromek. AULD ROBIN GRAY . THIS air was formerly called The Bridegroom when the sun gangs down . The words are by Lady Ann Lindsay . greets When the sheep are in the fauld , and the ky at hame , And a ' the warld to sleep ...
Robert Hartley Cromek. AULD ROBIN GRAY . THIS air was formerly called The Bridegroom when the sun gangs down . The words are by Lady Ann Lindsay . greets When the sheep are in the fauld , and the ky at hame , And a ' the warld to sleep ...
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... called " Auld Glenae ; " in short , he is all the time so plied with liquor that he is understood to get intoxicated , and with all the ridiculous ges- ticulations of an old drunken beggar , he dances and staggers until he falls on the ...
... called " Auld Glenae ; " in short , he is all the time so plied with liquor that he is understood to get intoxicated , and with all the ridiculous ges- ticulations of an old drunken beggar , he dances and staggers until he falls on the ...
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amang auld lang syne baith ballad Blythe bonie lass bosom braes Burns CALIFORNIA LIBRARY canna cauld Child Maurice COCKPEN crookit horn cry'd dear dearie dinna e'er Edinburgh Ewie fair Findlay frae Fy let gallant gang gangrel grows bonnie wi gude gypsie laddie hame heart Highland Hughie Graham Jamie Johny Jolly Beggars kebars lady laird lassie Leader-Haughs Lord maun meikle merry mony morning Nansy ne'er never night O'er the moor old song owre poem Rob Roy ROBERT BURNS rue grows bonnie sang Scotland Scots Scots Musical Museum sing snaw sodger laddie stanza sweet sword thee thou thro thyme Tibbie tune UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA verse warn Watty weel whare wife Willie wither'd Woo'd and married Yarrow ye'll ye're young
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