Book IV. Humourous, satirical, epigrammatical, and miscellaneous ; Book V. Songs and balladsJames B. Dow, 1834 |
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... sang . I whyles claw the elbow o ' troublesome thought ; But man is a sodger , and life is a faught : My mirth and guid humour are coin in my pouch , And my Freedom's my lairdship nae monarch dare touch . A towmond o ' trouble , should ...
... sang . I whyles claw the elbow o ' troublesome thought ; But man is a sodger , and life is a faught : My mirth and guid humour are coin in my pouch , And my Freedom's my lairdship nae monarch dare touch . A towmond o ' trouble , should ...
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... sang ; Wi ' jumping and thumping , The vera girdle rang . First niest the fire in auld red rags , Ane sat , weel brac'd wi ' mealy bags , And knapsack a ' in order ; His doxy lay within his arm , Wi ' usquebae an ' blankets warm- She ...
... sang ; Wi ' jumping and thumping , The vera girdle rang . First niest the fire in auld red rags , Ane sat , weel brac'd wi ' mealy bags , And knapsack a ' in order ; His doxy lay within his arm , Wi ' usquebae an ' blankets warm- She ...
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... sang that night . AIR . Tune- " For a ' that , and a ' that . " I .. ' I am a Bard of no regard Wi ' gentle folks , an ' a ' that ; But Homer - like , the glowran byke , Frae town to town I draw that . CHORUS . For a ' that , and a ...
... sang that night . AIR . Tune- " For a ' that , and a ' that . " I .. ' I am a Bard of no regard Wi ' gentle folks , an ' a ' that ; But Homer - like , the glowran byke , Frae town to town I draw that . CHORUS . For a ' that , and a ...
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... sang , A ballad o ' the best : He , rising , rejoicing , Between his twa Deborahs , Looks round him , an ' found them Impatient for the chorus . AIR . 1 Tune- " Jolly mortals , fill your glasses . " I. See the smoking bowl before us ...
... sang , A ballad o ' the best : He , rising , rejoicing , Between his twa Deborahs , Looks round him , an ' found them Impatient for the chorus . AIR . 1 Tune- " Jolly mortals , fill your glasses . " I. See the smoking bowl before us ...
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... sang . This while she's been in crankous mood , Her lost Militia fir'd her bluid ; ( Deil na they never mair do guid , Play'd her that pliskie ! ) An ' now she's like to rin red - wud , About her whiskey . An ' L - d , if ance they pit ...
... sang . This while she's been in crankous mood , Her lost Militia fir'd her bluid ; ( Deil na they never mair do guid , Play'd her that pliskie ! ) An ' now she's like to rin red - wud , About her whiskey . An ' L - d , if ance they pit ...
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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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