Poems: Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Том 4J. M'Kie, 1869 |
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... flowers It was the charming month of May Canft thou leave me thus , my Katy O meikle thinks my love o ' my beauty Robert Bruce's Address to his Army at Bannockburn Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear - Farewell , thou fair day , thou ...
... flowers It was the charming month of May Canft thou leave me thus , my Katy O meikle thinks my love o ' my beauty Robert Bruce's Address to his Army at Bannockburn Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear - Farewell , thou fair day , thou ...
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... flowers were springing My bonle Mary The Highland Balou The carding o't , & c . I do confefs thou art fae fair I'll ay ca ' in by yon town And I'll kifs thee yet , yet Jamie , come try me 244 245 247 249 250 251 255 256 257 258 260 261 ...
... flowers were springing My bonle Mary The Highland Balou The carding o't , & c . I do confefs thou art fae fair I'll ay ca ' in by yon town And I'll kifs thee yet , yet Jamie , come try me 244 245 247 249 250 251 255 256 257 258 260 261 ...
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... FLOWERS OF EDINBURGH . H ERE is the glen , and here the bower , All underneath the birchen shade ; The village bell has told the hour , O what can stay my lovely maid ! " Tis not Maria's whispering call ; - ' Tis but the balmy ...
... FLOWERS OF EDINBURGH . H ERE is the glen , and here the bower , All underneath the birchen shade ; The village bell has told the hour , O what can stay my lovely maid ! " Tis not Maria's whispering call ; - ' Tis but the balmy ...
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... flowers and fpreading trees , I hear the wild birds finging ; But what a weary wight can please , And care his bofom wringing . Fain , fain , would I my griefs impart , Yet dare na for your anger ; But fecret love will break my heart ...
... flowers and fpreading trees , I hear the wild birds finging ; But what a weary wight can please , And care his bofom wringing . Fain , fain , would I my griefs impart , Yet dare na for your anger ; But fecret love will break my heart ...
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... flowers ; While corn grows green in fummer showers , I'll love my gallant failor . SHE'S FAIR AND FAUSE , & c . Air . - SHE'S FAIR AND Fause . S HE'S fair and faufe that causes my smart , I lo'ed her meikle and lang ; She's broken her ...
... flowers ; While corn grows green in fummer showers , I'll love my gallant failor . SHE'S FAIR AND FAUSE , & c . Air . - SHE'S FAIR AND Fause . S HE'S fair and faufe that causes my smart , I lo'ed her meikle and lang ; She's broken her ...
Чести термини и фразе
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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