Poems: Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Том 4J. M'Kie, 1869 |
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... BOSOM BURNS . Air . - THE SEVENTH OF NOVEMBER . Τ HE day returns , my bofom burns , The blissful day we twa did meet , Tho ' winter wild in tempeft toil'd , Ne'er fummer fun was half fae fweet . Than a ' the pride that loads the tide ...
... BOSOM BURNS . Air . - THE SEVENTH OF NOVEMBER . Τ HE day returns , my bofom burns , The blissful day we twa did meet , Tho ' winter wild in tempeft toil'd , Ne'er fummer fun was half fae fweet . Than a ' the pride that loads the tide ...
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... woman - kind , canft thou declare , All thy fond - plighted vows , fleeting as air ! To thy new lover hie , Laugh o'er thy perjury— Then in thy bosom try , What peace is there ! COME , LET ME TAKE THEE TO MY BREAST . ( 82 )
... woman - kind , canft thou declare , All thy fond - plighted vows , fleeting as air ! To thy new lover hie , Laugh o'er thy perjury— Then in thy bosom try , What peace is there ! COME , LET ME TAKE THEE TO MY BREAST . ( 82 )
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... bosom has bleft , The brightest o ' beauty may cloy , when possest ; But the sweet yellow darlings wi ' Geordie impreft , The langer ye ha'e them , the mair they're careft . Then hey for a lass wi ' a tocher , ( 94 )
... bosom has bleft , The brightest o ' beauty may cloy , when possest ; But the sweet yellow darlings wi ' Geordie impreft , The langer ye ha'e them , the mair they're careft . Then hey for a lass wi ' a tocher , ( 94 )
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... bosom , Is Jenny , fair Jenny alone . Time cannot aid me , my griefs are immortal , Nor hope dare a comfort bestow : Come , then , enamour'd and fond of my anguish , Enjoyment I'll feek in my woe . BEHOLD , MY LOVE , HOW GREEN THE ...
... bosom , Is Jenny , fair Jenny alone . Time cannot aid me , my griefs are immortal , Nor hope dare a comfort bestow : Come , then , enamour'd and fond of my anguish , Enjoyment I'll feek in my woe . BEHOLD , MY LOVE , HOW GREEN THE ...
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... bosom strain The bonie lass o ' Ballochmyle . Then pride might climb the flipp'ry steep ; Where fame and honours lofty shine ; And thirst of gold might tempt the deep , Or downward feek the Indian mine ; Give me the cot below the pine ...
... bosom strain The bonie lass o ' Ballochmyle . Then pride might climb the flipp'ry steep ; Where fame and honours lofty shine ; And thirst of gold might tempt the deep , Or downward feek the Indian mine ; Give me the cot below the pine ...
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aboon amang banks bannocks barley bree beſt birks of Aberfeldy blaſt blaw bleft blythe bofom bonie blue Bonie laffie bonie laſs braes braw breaſt BURNS charms CHORUS dearie Devon e'en Eppie fair fang Farewell feen fhall fhe's fing firſt flowers fome forrow frae ftill fweet Glaſgow glen green gude hame heart Here's a health Highland Highland laddie Houſe ilka Jamie John Katie Kilmarnock kiſs laddie lafs LASSIE laſt lo'e Lynedoch Street Mary maun mony morning muſt nae mair ne'er never night o'er Paiſley parcel of rogues Phely pleaſure pofie roſe ſay ſee ſhall ſhe ſhould ſpring ſtill ſtream Street ſweet thee thro thyme tocher treaſure weary wee thing weel Weft whigs whiſtle wife Willie wind wooing o't wyte ye go ye'll
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