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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... tell. God bless the Sex! ilk guid chiel says, Wi' happy nights an' merry days, And we to share in common; The gust o' joy — the balm o' Woe — The saul o' Life — the Heaven below — Is rapture-giving Woman! Ye surly sumphs wha hate the ...
... tell. God bless the Sex! ilk guid chiel says, Wi' happy nights an' merry days, And we to share in common; The gust o' joy — the balm o' Woe — The saul o' Life — the Heaven below — Is rapture-giving Woman! Ye surly sumphs wha hate the ...
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... tell us, with all the charms of Verse, that you have been unfortunate in the world — unfortunate in love; he, too, has felt all the unfitness of a Poetic heart for the struggle of a busy, bad world; he has felt the loss of his little ...
... tell us, with all the charms of Verse, that you have been unfortunate in the world — unfortunate in love; he, too, has felt all the unfitness of a Poetic heart for the struggle of a busy, bad world; he has felt the loss of his little ...
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... tell, I could meet a troop of hell at the sound of a drum. The song of his doxy, or 'martial chuck', follows. She proceeds in down-to-earth fashion, beginning with the declaration I once was a maid tho' I cannot tell when and recalls ...
... tell, I could meet a troop of hell at the sound of a drum. The song of his doxy, or 'martial chuck', follows. She proceeds in down-to-earth fashion, beginning with the declaration I once was a maid tho' I cannot tell when and recalls ...
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... telling comment on the difficult art of song- writing : The Duke's song , independent totally of his dukeship , charms me . There is I know not what of wild happiness of thought and expression peculiarly beautiful in the old Scottish ...
... telling comment on the difficult art of song- writing : The Duke's song , independent totally of his dukeship , charms me . There is I know not what of wild happiness of thought and expression peculiarly beautiful in the old Scottish ...
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... tell ; But Oh ! I fear the kintra soon Will ken as weel's myself ! Of especial interest in Burns's note on this song is his comment that he made up words for beautiful melodies ' in the hurry of other avocations ' . He was a busy farmer ...
... tell ; But Oh ! I fear the kintra soon Will ken as weel's myself ! Of especial interest in Burns's note on this song is his comment that he made up words for beautiful melodies ' in the hurry of other avocations ' . He was a busy farmer ...
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