The Scottish Songs, Том 2Robert Chambers Ballantyne, 1829 - 370 страница |
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... glen the mavis sang ; All nature list'ning seem'd the while , Except where greenwood echoes rang , Amang the braes o ' Ballochmyle . With careless step I onward stray'd , My heart rejoiced in Nature's joy ; When , musing in a lonely ...
... glen the mavis sang ; All nature list'ning seem'd the while , Except where greenwood echoes rang , Amang the braes o ' Ballochmyle . With careless step I onward stray'd , My heart rejoiced in Nature's joy ; When , musing in a lonely ...
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... glen ; * This song was written in praise of Miss Alexander of Ballochmyle . Burns happened one fine evening to meet this young lady , when walking through the beautiful woods of Ballochmyle , which lie at the distance of two miles from ...
... glen ; * This song was written in praise of Miss Alexander of Ballochmyle . Burns happened one fine evening to meet this young lady , when walking through the beautiful woods of Ballochmyle , which lie at the distance of two miles from ...
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... glen , He's the king o ' gude fellows and wale o ' auld men ; He has gowd in his coffers , and owsen and kine , And ae bonnie lassie , his darling and mine . She's fresh as the morning , the fairest in May ; She's sweet as the ev'ning ...
... glen , He's the king o ' gude fellows and wale o ' auld men ; He has gowd in his coffers , and owsen and kine , And ae bonnie lassie , his darling and mine . She's fresh as the morning , the fairest in May ; She's sweet as the ev'ning ...
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... Glen . THEIR groves o ' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon , Where bright - beaming summers exhale the perfume ; Far dearer to me's yon lone vale o ' green breckan , Wi ' the burn stealing under the long yellow broom . Far dearer to ...
... Glen . THEIR groves o ' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon , Where bright - beaming summers exhale the perfume ; Far dearer to me's yon lone vale o ' green breckan , Wi ' the burn stealing under the long yellow broom . Far dearer to ...
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... Glen a ' the simmer ; She cam there afore the flower blumed on the pea ; An orphan was she , and they had been kind till her , Sure that was the thing brocht the tear to her ee . She gaed by the stable where Jamie was stannin ' ; Richt ...
... Glen a ' the simmer ; She cam there afore the flower blumed on the pea ; An orphan was she , and they had been kind till her , Sure that was the thing brocht the tear to her ee . She gaed by the stable where Jamie was stannin ' ; Richt ...
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ALLAN CUNNINGHAM amang bairns baith bawbee blaw blythe bonnie lassie braes braw BURNS busk Campbells are coming canna cauld Charlie Cockpen dear dearie deil dinna Donald doun e'en e'er fair frae Gala Water gane gang gaun glen gowd green gude hame Haud awa hawkie heart Herd's Collection Highland laddie hinnie ilka Invermay Jamie Jenny Jock Johnnie Johnson's Musical Museum kiss lady laird lass leave thee Little wat ye lo'es Maggie married Mary Mary Hay maun mony morning mysell nae mair naething nane ne'er never o'er ower Puir auld maidens Robin Saw ye Scotland Scots Musical Museum Scottish siller sing song sweet syne Tea-Table Miscellany There's thou TUNE-The verse wadna wat ye wha's weary wee thing weel wife Willie ye wha's coming ye're young
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