The songs of Scotland, ancient and modern; with an intr. and notes by A. Cunningham, Том 2Allan Cunningham 1825 |
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... roses grow , Before I cease to love her . The next time I go o'er the moor , She shall a lover find me ; And that my faith is firm and pure , Tho ' I left her behind me ; Then Hymen's sacred bonds shall chain My heart to her fair bosom ...
... roses grow , Before I cease to love her . The next time I go o'er the moor , She shall a lover find me ; And that my faith is firm and pure , Tho ' I left her behind me ; Then Hymen's sacred bonds shall chain My heart to her fair bosom ...
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... rose , Not all the gay flowers of the field , Not Tweed gliding gently through those , ༤ ཤིར་ དོན་ སྤྱིས Such beauty and pleasure does yield . I don The warblers are heard in the grove ,遠 The linnet , the lark , and the thrush , " The ...
... rose , Not all the gay flowers of the field , Not Tweed gliding gently through those , ༤ ཤིར་ དོན་ སྤྱིས Such beauty and pleasure does yield . I don The warblers are heard in the grove ,遠 The linnet , the lark , and the thrush , " The ...
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... rose was budded in her cheek , Just op'ning to the view . But love had , like the canker - worm , Consum'd her early prime : The rose grew pale , and left her cheek ; She died before her time . Awake ! —she cried ; thy true - love calls ...
... rose was budded in her cheek , Just op'ning to the view . But love had , like the canker - worm , Consum'd her early prime : The rose grew pale , and left her cheek ; She died before her time . Awake ! —she cried ; thy true - love calls ...
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... roses and lilies combin'd , And flowers of maist delicate hue , By thy cheek and dear breasts are outshin'd , Their tinctures are naething sae true . What can we compare with thy voice , And what with thy humour sae sweet ? Nae music ...
... roses and lilies combin'd , And flowers of maist delicate hue , By thy cheek and dear breasts are outshin'd , Their tinctures are naething sae true . What can we compare with thy voice , And what with thy humour sae sweet ? Nae music ...
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... rose by break of day ? Did ever Nanny's heifers fast , If Robin in his barn had hay ? Tho ' to my fields they welcome were , I ne'er was welcome yet to her . If ever Nanny lost a sheep , I cheerfully did give her two ; And I her lambs ...
... rose by break of day ? Did ever Nanny's heifers fast , If Robin in his barn had hay ? Tho ' to my fields they welcome were , I ne'er was welcome yet to her . If ever Nanny lost a sheep , I cheerfully did give her two ; And I her lambs ...
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