The Songs of Robert Burns, Том 43Bell and Daldy, 1863 - 319 страница |
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... hour , I'd rove , and ne'er be eerie O , If through that glen I gaed to thee , My ain kind dearie O. Although the night were ne'er sae wild , And I were ne'er sae wearie O , I'd meet thee on the lea - rig , My ain kind dearie O. The ...
... hour , I'd rove , and ne'er be eerie O , If through that glen I gaed to thee , My ain kind dearie O. Although the night were ne'er sae wild , And I were ne'er sae wearie O , I'd meet thee on the lea - rig , My ain kind dearie O. The ...
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... It ne'er was wealth , it ne'er was wealth , That coft contentment , peace , or pleasure ; The bands and bliss o ' mutual love , Oh , that's the chiefest warld's treasure ! LORD GREGORY . MIRK , mirk is this midnight hour 10 THE SONGS.
... It ne'er was wealth , it ne'er was wealth , That coft contentment , peace , or pleasure ; The bands and bliss o ' mutual love , Oh , that's the chiefest warld's treasure ! LORD GREGORY . MIRK , mirk is this midnight hour 10 THE SONGS.
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Robert Burns. LORD GREGORY . MIRK , mirk is this midnight hour , And loud the tempest's roar , A waefu ' wanderer seeks thy tow'r , Lord Gregory , ope thy door . An exile frae her father's ha ' , And a ' for loving thee ; At least some ...
Robert Burns. LORD GREGORY . MIRK , mirk is this midnight hour , And loud the tempest's roar , A waefu ' wanderer seeks thy tow'r , Lord Gregory , ope thy door . An exile frae her father's ha ' , And a ' for loving thee ; At least some ...
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... hour , The place and time I met my dearie ! Her head upon my throbbing breast , She , sinking , said , " I'm thine for ever ! " While monie a kiss the seal imprest , The sacred vow , we ne'er should sever . The haunt o ' spring's the ...
... hour , The place and time I met my dearie ! Her head upon my throbbing breast , She , sinking , said , " I'm thine for ever ! " While monie a kiss the seal imprest , The sacred vow , we ne'er should sever . The haunt o ' spring's the ...
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... My poor heart then break it must , My last hour I'm near it : When you lay me in the dust , Think , think how you will bear it . " I will hope and trust in Heaven , Nancy , Nancy ; Strength to bear it will be given , My spouse 22 THE SONGS.
... My poor heart then break it must , My last hour I'm near it : When you lay me in the dust , Think , think how you will bear it . " I will hope and trust in Heaven , Nancy , Nancy ; Strength to bear it will be given , My spouse 22 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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