Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Том 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... head , and flung him- self from the ladder . The wild stanzas which Burns has put into the mouth of this desperado , are ground- ed upon some traditional remains . " How much Burns delighted in the task of eking out the ancient melodies ...
... head , and flung him- self from the ladder . The wild stanzas which Burns has put into the mouth of this desperado , are ground- ed upon some traditional remains . " How much Burns delighted in the task of eking out the ancient melodies ...
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... this , That Bess was but a gawkie . For when a civil kiss I seek , She turns her head , and thraws her cheek , And for an hour she'll scarcely speak ; Who'd not call her a gawkie ? But sure my Maggie has mair sense , She'll gie 2.
... this , That Bess was but a gawkie . For when a civil kiss I seek , She turns her head , and thraws her cheek , And for an hour she'll scarcely speak ; Who'd not call her a gawkie ? But sure my Maggie has mair sense , She'll gie 2.
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... head , And his doggie runnin , quo ' she ; And his doggie runnin ? cation , expressive of his notions of their piety , pretensions to nobility , & c . & c . The reader may see many specimens of this pious nonsense in " Ane compendious ...
... head , And his doggie runnin , quo ' she ; And his doggie runnin ? cation , expressive of his notions of their piety , pretensions to nobility , & c . & c . The reader may see many specimens of this pious nonsense in " Ane compendious ...
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... head ; * — and surely the * Poor Burns ! -Thy heart indeed ran always before thy head ; but never didst thou fail to carry thy reader's heart along with thee . Instead of kindling at the indignities offered to thy native land , hadst ...
... head ; * — and surely the * Poor Burns ! -Thy heart indeed ran always before thy head ; but never didst thou fail to carry thy reader's heart along with thee . Instead of kindling at the indignities offered to thy native land , hadst ...
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... may gang on her , An ' no preak ithers legs , man . They sharge a penny for ilka horse , ( In troth , they'll no pe sheaper ) ; For nought put gaen upo ' the crund , And they gie me a paper . D ) They tak the horse then py te head , And 33.
... may gang on her , An ' no preak ithers legs , man . They sharge a penny for ilka horse , ( In troth , they'll no pe sheaper ) ; For nought put gaen upo ' the crund , And they gie me a paper . D ) They tak the horse then py te head , And 33.
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Aberdeen Allan Water amang auld baith ballad beautiful beginning o't Berkeley birks of Aberfeldy blaithrie o't blythe boatie rows bonie laddie bonny brae braw bridal o't Burns CALIFORNIA LIBRARY cauld charms clans composed Drummond duke e'en e'er earl Earl of Loudon earl of Mar Edinburgh Editor fair flowers frae gang nae mair Gude yill heard Highland laddie hooly and fairly ilka Janet Jean Adam lass lassie Lord Maggie Marion Mary maun mony nane ne'er never night o'er young old song Peggy Piper poems poet Ramsay Ritson Roslin Castle Sae bide Saw ye Scotish Scotish Song Scotland Scots sing spinning o't stanzas sweet tarry woo thee There's nae luck thou thro todlen hame Trumpet Marine tune Tytler UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA verses weel wife
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