The Scottish Songs, Том 2Robert Chambers Ballantyne, 1829 - 370 страница |
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... haud the yoking o ' a plough , We'll break your sceptre o'er your mou ' , Thou wee bit German lairdie . Our hills are steep , our glens are deep , Nae fitting for a yardie ; And our Norland thistles winna pu ' , Thou wee bit German ...
... haud the yoking o ' a plough , We'll break your sceptre o'er your mou ' , Thou wee bit German lairdie . Our hills are steep , our glens are deep , Nae fitting for a yardie ; And our Norland thistles winna pu ' , Thou wee bit German ...
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... haud the pleuch , thrash in the barn , And crack wi ' me at e'en , quo she , And crack wi ' me at e'en . * CRAIL TOUN . + TUNE - Sir John Malcolm . AND was ye e'er in Crail toun ? Igo and ago ; * From Herd's Collection , 1776 . There is ...
... haud the pleuch , thrash in the barn , And crack wi ' me at e'en , quo she , And crack wi ' me at e'en . * CRAIL TOUN . + TUNE - Sir John Malcolm . AND was ye e'er in Crail toun ? Igo and ago ; * From Herd's Collection , 1776 . There is ...
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... Haud the better by the brae , Janet , Janet ; Haud the better by the brae , My jo Janet . Gude sir , for your courtesie , Comin ' through Aberdeen , then , For the love ye bear to me , Buy me a pair o ' sheen , then . Clout the auld ...
... Haud the better by the brae , Janet , Janet ; Haud the better by the brae , My jo Janet . Gude sir , for your courtesie , Comin ' through Aberdeen , then , For the love ye bear to me , Buy me a pair o ' sheen , then . Clout the auld ...
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... Haud up your brows , And fa ' to your meat , my Jenny , quo Jock . What meat shall we set them beforn ? To Jock service loud can they cry ; Serve them wi ' sowce and sodden corn , Till a ' their wames do stand awry . Of swine's flesh ...
... Haud up your brows , And fa ' to your meat , my Jenny , quo Jock . What meat shall we set them beforn ? To Jock service loud can they cry ; Serve them wi ' sowce and sodden corn , Till a ' their wames do stand awry . Of swine's flesh ...
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... haud your tongue , my dochter , And ye'se get gear eneugh ; The stirk stands i ' th ' tether , And our bra ' bawsint yade , Will carry ye bame your corn- What wad ye be at , ye jade ? Out spake the bride's mither , What deil needs a ...
... haud your tongue , my dochter , And ye'se get gear eneugh ; The stirk stands i ' th ' tether , And our bra ' bawsint yade , Will carry ye bame your corn- What wad ye be at , ye jade ? Out spake the bride's mither , What deil needs a ...
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