The Songs of Robert BurnsDonald Low Routledge, 16. 8. 2005. - 976 страница In this definitive work for our generation, Donald Low brings together, for the first time, the words and tunes of all Burns' known songs, both `polite' and bawdy. |
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... fair to say that what is best in them is sublimated and glorified by him , it is also fair to say that , but for them , he could never have approved himself the most exquisite artist in folk - song the world has ever seen . 9 Song ...
... fair to say that what is best in them is sublimated and glorified by him , it is also fair to say that , but for them , he could never have approved himself the most exquisite artist in folk - song the world has ever seen . 9 Song ...
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... fair and market or from chapbooks and songbooks such as his Select Collection all played a part in the making of the songwriter. But by his own account, it was his natural ardour, the wish to please a beautiful girl at harvest time ...
... fair and market or from chapbooks and songbooks such as his Select Collection all played a part in the making of the songwriter. But by his own account, it was his natural ardour, the wish to please a beautiful girl at harvest time ...
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... fair could I impart & c . ' it is most exact measure , and yet , let them be both sung before a real Critic , one above the biasses of prejudice , but a thorough Judge of Nature , how flat & spiritless will the last appear , how trite ...
... fair could I impart & c . ' it is most exact measure , and yet , let them be both sung before a real Critic , one above the biasses of prejudice , but a thorough Judge of Nature , how flat & spiritless will the last appear , how trite ...
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... peace it reduc'd me to beg in despair, Till I met my old boy in a Cunningham fair; His rags regimental they flutter'd so gaudy, My heart it rejoic'd at a sodger laddie. Thereafter, thirst and sexual competition among the beggars — who.
... peace it reduc'd me to beg in despair, Till I met my old boy in a Cunningham fair; His rags regimental they flutter'd so gaudy, My heart it rejoic'd at a sodger laddie. Thereafter, thirst and sexual competition among the beggars — who.
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... Fair-one, And for her wants and woes does care none; The wretch that can refuse subsistence To those whom he has given existence; He who when at a lass's by-job, Defrauds her wi' a fr—g or dry-b—b; The coof that stands on clishmaclavers ...
... Fair-one, And for her wants and woes does care none; The wretch that can refuse subsistence To those whom he has given existence; He who when at a lass's by-job, Defrauds her wi' a fr—g or dry-b—b; The coof that stands on clishmaclavers ...
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