The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, Том 2Macmillan, 1865 - 445 страница |
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... CHORUS . And we're a ' noddin , Nid , nid , noddin , We're a ' noddin fou at e'en . TRAGIC FRAGMENT . ' ALL devil as I am , a damned wretch , ' A harden'd , stubborn , unrepenting villain , ' Still my heart melts at human wretchedness ...
... CHORUS . And we're a ' noddin , Nid , nid , noddin , We're a ' noddin fou at e'en . TRAGIC FRAGMENT . ' ALL devil as I am , a damned wretch , ' A harden'd , stubborn , unrepenting villain , ' Still my heart melts at human wretchedness ...
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... CHORUS . On the seas and far away , On stormy seas and far away ; Nightly dreams and thoughts by day Are aye with him that's far away . When in summer's noon I faint , As weary flocks around me pant , Haply in this scorching sun My ...
... CHORUS . On the seas and far away , On stormy seas and far away ; Nightly dreams and thoughts by day Are aye with him that's far away . When in summer's noon I faint , As weary flocks around me pant , Haply in this scorching sun My ...
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... CHORUS . Ca ' the yowes to the knowes , Ca ' them where the heather grows , Ca ' them where the burnie rows , My bonie dearie . HARK ! the mavis ' evening sang Sounding Clouden's woods amang , Then a faulding let us gang , My bonie ...
... CHORUS . Ca ' the yowes to the knowes , Ca ' them where the heather grows , Ca ' them where the burnie rows , My bonie dearie . HARK ! the mavis ' evening sang Sounding Clouden's woods amang , Then a faulding let us gang , My bonie ...
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... TUNE - ' CAULD KAIL IN ABERDEEN . ' How lang and dreary is the night , When I am frae my dearie ; I restless lie frae e'en to morn , Tho ' I were ne'er sae weary . CHORUS . For oh , her lanely nights are lang of Burns . 103.
... TUNE - ' CAULD KAIL IN ABERDEEN . ' How lang and dreary is the night , When I am frae my dearie ; I restless lie frae e'en to morn , Tho ' I were ne'er sae weary . CHORUS . For oh , her lanely nights are lang of Burns . 103.
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Robert Burns, Alexander Smith. CHORUS . For oh , her lanely nights are lang ; And oh , her dreams are eerie ; And oh , her widow'd heart is sair , That's absent frae her dearie . When I think on the lightsome days I spent wi ' thee , my ...
Robert Burns, Alexander Smith. CHORUS . For oh , her lanely nights are lang ; And oh , her dreams are eerie ; And oh , her widow'd heart is sair , That's absent frae her dearie . When I think on the lightsome days I spent wi ' thee , my ...
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aboon Allan Cunningham Amang auld auld lang syne Balmaghie banks Birks of Aberfeldy blast blaw blithe bonie lass bonie Mary bosom braes braw Burns wrote canna cauld charms Chloris CHORUS claut dearie Deil e'en e'er EPITAPH Eppie fair Farewell flowers frae gane Gavin Hamilton glen green grows bonie wi gude hame heart Highland Highland laddie hills ilka Jamie John Barleycorn Kilmarnock kiss laddie Laird lassie lo'es Lord luve Mauchline maun monie morning nae mair nane ne'er never night Nith o'er owre roar rue grows bonie sang sing soger song sweet syne tear thee There's Thomson thro thyme TUNE verses wander warl weary weel Whigs whistle wild Willie win my love wind winna ye'll ye're young
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