The Songs of Robert Burns, Том 43Bell and Daldy, 1863 - 319 страница |
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... wife , Or else I wad kill him wi ' sorrow : So e'en to preserve the poor body in life , I think I maun wed him to - morrow , to - morrow , I think I maun wed him to - morrow . HEY FOR A LASS WI ' A TOCHER . TUNE- 48 THE SONGS.
... wife , Or else I wad kill him wi ' sorrow : So e'en to preserve the poor body in life , I think I maun wed him to - morrow , to - morrow , I think I maun wed him to - morrow . HEY FOR A LASS WI ' A TOCHER . TUNE- 48 THE SONGS.
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... body saw na ' ; Yestreen lay on this breast o ' mine The gowden locks of Anna . The hungry Jew in wilderness Rejoicing o'er his manna , Was naething to my hinny bliss Upon the lips of Anna . Ye monarchs , tak the east and west , Frae ...
... body saw na ' ; Yestreen lay on this breast o ' mine The gowden locks of Anna . The hungry Jew in wilderness Rejoicing o'er his manna , Was naething to my hinny bliss Upon the lips of Anna . Ye monarchs , tak the east and west , Frae ...
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... body be ! In vain to me the cowslips blaw , In vain to me , the violets spring ; In vain to me , in glen or shaw , The mavis and the lintwhite sing . And maun I still , & c . * Sir John Whiteford , the Grand Master . ↑ Menie is the ...
... body be ! In vain to me the cowslips blaw , In vain to me , the violets spring ; In vain to me , in glen or shaw , The mavis and the lintwhite sing . And maun I still , & c . * Sir John Whiteford , the Grand Master . ↑ Menie is the ...
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... all is sad like me ! And maun I still on Menie doat , And bear the scorn that's in her e'e ? For it's jet , jet black , an ' it's like a hawk , An ' it winna let a body be . HIGHLAND MARY . TUNE- " KATHERINE OGIE . " E 138 THE SONGS.
... all is sad like me ! And maun I still on Menie doat , And bear the scorn that's in her e'e ? For it's jet , jet black , an ' it's like a hawk , An ' it winna let a body be . HIGHLAND MARY . TUNE- " KATHERINE OGIE . " E 138 THE SONGS.
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... O that's , & c . If thou hadst heard her talking , And thy attentions plighted , That ilka body talking , But her by thee is slighted , And thou art all delighted ; O that's , & c . If thou hast met this fair one ; When frae 154 THE SONGS.
... O that's , & c . If thou hadst heard her talking , And thy attentions plighted , That ilka body talking , But her by thee is slighted , And thou art all delighted ; O that's , & c . If thou hast met this fair one ; When frae 154 THE SONGS.
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aboon ain dear Amang auld auld lang syne banks barley birds Birks of Aberfeldy blaw blest blink blithe bloom bonnie lass bonnie Mary bosom bower braes breast Buy braw troggin canna cauld charms Chloris CHORUS claut dearie Deil dimin e'en e'er Eppie fair Farewell flower fortune's frae Gala Water glen green grows bonnie wi gude hame heart Here's a health Highland laddie hills ilka Jamie John Barleycorn Kenmure's kiss lassie lawin lo'es luve Mally's maun monie morning nae mair nane ne'er never night o'er owre Phillis pleasure roar rue grows bonnie siller simmer sing snaw soger sweet syne tear thee thine thou hast thyme Tibbie wander wanton weary weel Whigs wife wild Willie win my love wind winna wither'd ye'll Ye're young young Jessie
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