Book IV. Humourous, satirical, epigrammatical, and miscellaneous ; Book V. Songs and balladsJames B. Dow, 1834 |
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... Address to the Deil Page 15 23 33 37 41 44 49 52 53 54 55 56 On the late Captain Grose's Peregrinations through Scotland , collecting the Antiquities of that Kingdom Lines , written in a wrapper , enclosing a letter to Captain Grose ...
... Address to the Deil Page 15 23 33 37 41 44 49 52 53 54 55 56 On the late Captain Grose's Peregrinations through Scotland , collecting the Antiquities of that Kingdom Lines , written in a wrapper , enclosing a letter to Captain Grose ...
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... Address spoken by Miss Fontenelle , on her benefit night Address , spoken by Miss Fontenelle , on her benefit night , at the Theatre , Dumfries · 108 109 Fragment inscribed to the Right Honourable C. J. Fox 110 Inscription for an Altar ...
... Address spoken by Miss Fontenelle , on her benefit night Address , spoken by Miss Fontenelle , on her benefit night , at the Theatre , Dumfries · 108 109 Fragment inscribed to the Right Honourable C. J. Fox 110 Inscription for an Altar ...
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... Address to the Woodlark · • 131 ib . 132 133 134 10 . Fragment in Witherspoon's Collection of Scottish Songs 135 Address to a Lady The Auld Man John Anderson my jo Auld Lang Syne Hopeless love . " Blithe hae I been on yon kill " Banks ...
... Address to the Woodlark · • 131 ib . 132 133 134 10 . Fragment in Witherspoon's Collection of Scottish Songs 135 Address to a Lady The Auld Man John Anderson my jo Auld Lang Syne Hopeless love . " Blithe hae I been on yon kill " Banks ...
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... address'd her . AIR . Tune Clout the Caudron . " I. My bonie lass , I work in brass , A tinker is my station ; I've travelled round all Christian ground In this my occupation . I've ta'en the gold , I've been enroll'd In many a noble ...
... address'd her . AIR . Tune Clout the Caudron . " I. My bonie lass , I work in brass , A tinker is my station ; I've travelled round all Christian ground In this my occupation . I've ta'en the gold , I've been enroll'd In many a noble ...
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... address . ] I. GUID morning to your Majesty ! May heav'n augment your blisses , On every new birth - day ye see , An humble poet wishes ! My bardship here , at your levee , On sic a day as this is , Is sure an uncouth sight to see ...
... address . ] I. GUID morning to your Majesty ! May heav'n augment your blisses , On every new birth - day ye see , An humble poet wishes ! My bardship here , at your levee , On sic a day as this is , Is sure an uncouth sight to see ...
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alang Amang auld auld lang syne baith Ballochmyle birks of Aberfeldy blast blaw blest blithe bluid bonie lass bosom braes braw brunstane burn canna cauld charms CHORUS claut Craigdarroch Cutty-sark dear dearie Deil e'en e'er Ev'n ev'ry fair flowers frae glen Glenriddel green guid hame heart heaven Highland lassie honest ilka John Anderson John Barleycorn John Highlandman kenn'd Kilmarnock king lassie lawin lo'es Lord Lord Gregory Mauchline maun Maxwelton merry monie nae mair ne'er o'er onie owre the sea pleasure poor pride roar round Samson's dead sang Scotland sing Sir Robert skelpin sodger sweet syne taen tell thee There's thine thou thro Tibbie unco weary weel Whare Whistle Whyles wife Willie Willie's wind winna wrang ye'll Ye're
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