The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan Company, 1922 - 483 страница |
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... frae his dear mouth And tell me how he fareth ! ' O tell sweet Willie to come doun And hear the mavis singing , And see the birds on ilka bush And leaves around them hinging . ' The lav'rock there , wi ' her white breast THIRD 147.
... frae his dear mouth And tell me how he fareth ! ' O tell sweet Willie to come doun And hear the mavis singing , And see the birds on ilka bush And leaves around them hinging . ' The lav'rock there , wi ' her white breast THIRD 147.
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... frae true love's e'e When other maids are sleeping . ' Yestreen I made my bed fu ' braid , The night I'll mak ' it narrow , For a ' the live - lang winter night I lie twined o ' my marrow . ' O came ye by yon water - side ? Pou'd you ...
... frae true love's e'e When other maids are sleeping . ' Yestreen I made my bed fu ' braid , The night I'll mak ' it narrow , For a ' the live - lang winter night I lie twined o ' my marrow . ' O came ye by yon water - side ? Pou'd you ...
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... my bonnie lassie : The boat rocks at the pier o ' Leith , Fu ' loud the wind blaws frae the ferry , The ship rides by the Berwick - law , And I maun leave my bonnie Mary The trumpets sound , the banners fly , The glittering 152 BOOK.
... my bonnie lassie : The boat rocks at the pier o ' Leith , Fu ' loud the wind blaws frae the ferry , The ship rides by the Berwick - law , And I maun leave my bonnie Mary The trumpets sound , the banners fly , The glittering 152 BOOK.
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... frae me the meed . I'll wear thy colours in my cap Thy picture at my heart ; And he that bends not to thine eye Shall rue it to his smart ! Then tell me how to woo thee , Love ; O tell me how to woo thee ! For thy dear sake , nae care I ...
... frae me the meed . I'll wear thy colours in my cap Thy picture at my heart ; And he that bends not to thine eye Shall rue it to his smart ! Then tell me how to woo thee , Love ; O tell me how to woo thee ! For thy dear sake , nae care I ...
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... Frae aff its thorny tree ; And my fause luver staw the rose , But left the thorn wi ' me . R. Burns CLXXVII THE PROGRESS OF POESY A Pindaric Ode Awake , Aeolian lyre , awake , And give to rapture all thy trembling strings . From ...
... Frae aff its thorny tree ; And my fause luver staw the rose , But left the thorn wi ' me . R. Burns CLXXVII THE PROGRESS OF POESY A Pindaric Ode Awake , Aeolian lyre , awake , And give to rapture all thy trembling strings . From ...
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