Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Том 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... wish and pray well may they be ; And if you prove a good husband , E'en tak your auld cloak about ye . Bell my wife , she loves na strife ; But she wad guide me , if she can , And to maintain an easy life , I aft maun yield , tho ' I'm ...
... wish and pray well may they be ; And if you prove a good husband , E'en tak your auld cloak about ye . Bell my wife , she loves na strife ; But she wad guide me , if she can , And to maintain an easy life , I aft maun yield , tho ' I'm ...
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... wishes , she having been previously engaged to another ; but that the persuasion and importunity of her friends at last brought her to consent : That Sir John Faw , of Dunbar , her former lover , seizing the opportunity of the Earl's ...
... wishes , she having been previously engaged to another ; but that the persuasion and importunity of her friends at last brought her to consent : That Sir John Faw , of Dunbar , her former lover , seizing the opportunity of the Earl's ...
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... wish'd me wi ' my daddy . The laird went out , he saw na me , I went when I was ready : I promis'd , but I ne'er gade back To kiss his bonny lady . A ROSE - BUD BY MY EARLY WALK . THIS song I composed on Miss Jenny Cruik- shank , only ...
... wish'd me wi ' my daddy . The laird went out , he saw na me , I went when I was ready : I promis'd , but I ne'er gade back To kiss his bonny lady . A ROSE - BUD BY MY EARLY WALK . THIS song I composed on Miss Jenny Cruik- shank , only ...
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... to marry thee . " O sair did we greet , and mickle did we say , We took but ae kiss , and we tore ourselves away , I wish I were dead ! but I'm no like to die , And why do I live to say , waes me ! I gang like a ghaist , and I carena to 27.
... to marry thee . " O sair did we greet , and mickle did we say , We took but ae kiss , and we tore ourselves away , I wish I were dead ! but I'm no like to die , And why do I live to say , waes me ! I gang like a ghaist , and I carena to 27.
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... wish ? its a ' for thee ; * I ken thy wish is me to please ; Our moments pass sae smooth away , That numbers on us look and gaze , Weel pleas'd they see our happy days , Nor envy's sel finds aught to blame ; And ay when weary cares ...
... wish ? its a ' for thee ; * I ken thy wish is me to please ; Our moments pass sae smooth away , That numbers on us look and gaze , Weel pleas'd they see our happy days , Nor envy's sel finds aught to blame ; And ay when weary cares ...
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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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