Songs of Scotland, ed. by C. MackayCharles Mackay 1857 |
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... Fowler Tobias Smollett • . 58 • • Herd's Collection . 209 • To daunton me . To Mary in Heaven Tullochgorum • Chiefly by Burns . 223 Burns 92 • · Rev. John Skinner · 287 B Up and waur them a ' Up in the CONTENTS . vii.
... Fowler Tobias Smollett • . 58 • • Herd's Collection . 209 • To daunton me . To Mary in Heaven Tullochgorum • Chiefly by Burns . 223 Burns 92 • · Rev. John Skinner · 287 B Up and waur them a ' Up in the CONTENTS . vii.
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... heaven , while solemnly I vow , Though thou shouldst prove a wand'ring lover , Through life to thee I shall prove true , Nor be a wife to any other . I'LL NEVER LEAVE THEE . ALLAN RAMSAY . From the " Tea - Table Miscellany . " JOHNNY ...
... heaven , while solemnly I vow , Though thou shouldst prove a wand'ring lover , Through life to thee I shall prove true , Nor be a wife to any other . I'LL NEVER LEAVE THEE . ALLAN RAMSAY . From the " Tea - Table Miscellany . " JOHNNY ...
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... heaven , relate , If looking o'er the rolls of fate , Did you there see me mark'd to marrow Mary Scott , the flower of Yarrow ? Ah , no ! her form's too heavenly fair , Her love the gods above must share ; While mortals with despair ...
... heaven , relate , If looking o'er the rolls of fate , Did you there see me mark'd to marrow Mary Scott , the flower of Yarrow ? Ah , no ! her form's too heavenly fair , Her love the gods above must share ; While mortals with despair ...
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... heaven has lent me Upon your wit and beauty . ” This song was founded by Ramsay upon an older one with the same title , of which the following is a specimen : The collier has a daughter , And , oh , she's wondrous bonnie ; A laird he ...
... heaven has lent me Upon your wit and beauty . ” This song was founded by Ramsay upon an older one with the same title , of which the following is a specimen : The collier has a daughter , And , oh , she's wondrous bonnie ; A laird he ...
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... Heaven still guard , and love reward , The Lawland lass and her Highland laddie ! If I were free at will to choose To be the wealthiest Lawland lady , I'd tak ' young Donald without trews , Wi ' bonnet blue and belted plaidie . O my ...
... Heaven still guard , and love reward , The Lawland lass and her Highland laddie ! If I were free at will to choose To be the wealthiest Lawland lady , I'd tak ' young Donald without trews , Wi ' bonnet blue and belted plaidie . O my ...
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aboon ain countrie ain fireside ALLAN CUNNINGHAM ALLAN RAMSAY amang auld baith beautiful Behave yoursel birks of Aberfeldy blaw bloom blythe boatie rows bonnie lassie bosom braw canna cauld charms dear dearie Delvin dinna doun e'en e'er fair Farewell flower frae Gala water gane gang gi'e gin ye green gude gudeman heart heather heaven Highland laddie Jamie Jeanie John Anderson kiss kye come hame Lady lass leave thee Lizzy Lindsay lo'e Logan braes lover Maggie Mary maun melody mither mony nae mair naething nane ne'er never o'er ower Peter Buchan plaidie Rob Morris ROBERT TANNAHILL says Burns siller sing smile snaw stanza sung SUSANNA BLAMIRE sweet syne Tea-Table Miscellany tears thegither thine Thomson thou wadna wee thing weel Willie winna Yarrow ye'll yon lane glen young
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