The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings. To which are prefixed, some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish peasantry. As ed. by J. Currie, Издање 673,Том 41816 |
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... Dainty Davie • 83 • • 96 255 · 231 79 INDEX TO THE POETRY , IN THE ALPHABETICAL ORDER OF XV.
... Dainty Davie • 83 • • 96 255 · 231 79 INDEX TO THE POETRY , IN THE ALPHABETICAL ORDER OF XV.
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... DAINTY DAVIE . August , 1793 . Now rosy May comes in wi ' flowers , To deck her gay , green spreading bowers ; And now comes in my happy hours , To wander wi ' my Davie .. CHORUS . Meet me on the warlock knowe , Dainty Davie , dainty ...
... DAINTY DAVIE . August , 1793 . Now rosy May comes in wi ' flowers , To deck her gay , green spreading bowers ; And now comes in my happy hours , To wander wi ' my Davie .. CHORUS . Meet me on the warlock knowe , Dainty Davie , dainty ...
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... Davie . CHORUS . Meet me on the warlock knowe , Bonnie Davie , dainty Davie ! There I'll spend the day wi " you , My ain dear dainty Davie . * So much for Davie . The chorus , you know , is to the low part of the tune . the Museum . See ...
... Davie . CHORUS . Meet me on the warlock knowe , Bonnie Davie , dainty Davie ! There I'll spend the day wi " you , My ain dear dainty Davie . * So much for Davie . The chorus , you know , is to the low part of the tune . the Museum . See ...
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... Dainty Davie , I have heard sung , nineteen thou- sand nine hundred and ninety - nine times , and al- ways with the chorus to the low part of the tune and nothing has surprised me so much as your opi- nion on this subject . If it will ...
... Dainty Davie , I have heard sung , nineteen thou- sand nine hundred and ninety - nine times , and al- ways with the chorus to the low part of the tune and nothing has surprised me so much as your opi- nion on this subject . If it will ...
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... Dainty Davie must be sung , two stanzas together , and then the chorus : ' tis the proper way . I agree with you , that there may be something of pathos , or tenderness at least , in the air of Fee him Father , when performed with ...
... Dainty Davie must be sung , two stanzas together , and then the chorus : ' tis the proper way . I agree with you , that there may be something of pathos , or tenderness at least , in the air of Fee him Father , when performed with ...
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admire ain dear Allan alter amang anither auld lang syne ballad bard BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN beautiful bonnie Bonnie Dundee bosom braw breast BURNS Caledonia charming chorus claute Coila dainty Davie daugh dear Sir dearest dearie Duncan Gray Edinburgh English verses fair fancy fine air flowers frae Galla water give glen happy heart Heaven Highland Mary honour Irvine water Jeanie John Anderson Johnson's Museum lass lassie lea-rig lo'e Logan braes Lord Gregory lover mair maun mend merit mony muse Nanie ne'er never night o'er Phillis pleased pleasure Pleyel poet poetry poor Rob Morris Robin Adair Scots Scottish songs sentiment singing sodger stanza suit sung sweet taste thee THOMSON Thou hast thro tune wandering Willie whistle wild Willie's words young JESSIE
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