Scottish Literature: A New History from 1299 to 1999Akros, 1999 - 128 страница |
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... young King James V , Quhen thow wes young , I bure thee in myne arme Full tenderlie , tyll thow begouth to gang , And in thy bed oft happit thee full warme With lute in hand , syne , sweitlie to thee sang ! Sum tyme , in dansing ...
... young King James V , Quhen thow wes young , I bure thee in myne arme Full tenderlie , tyll thow begouth to gang , And in thy bed oft happit thee full warme With lute in hand , syne , sweitlie to thee sang ! Sum tyme , in dansing ...
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... young men who were willing to march out of Edinburgh to fight the army of Charles Edward Stewart . Memories of this campaign of 1745 were still fresh in Lowland memories ; unlike Burns who , about 1795 , sang in " Charlie he's my ...
... young men who were willing to march out of Edinburgh to fight the army of Charles Edward Stewart . Memories of this campaign of 1745 were still fresh in Lowland memories ; unlike Burns who , about 1795 , sang in " Charlie he's my ...
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... young thing Just enter'd in her teens , Fair as the day , and sweet as May , Fair as the day , and always gay . My Peggy is a young thing , And I'm not very auld , Yet will I like to meet her at The wawking of the fauld . watching the ...
... young thing Just enter'd in her teens , Fair as the day , and sweet as May , Fair as the day , and always gay . My Peggy is a young thing , And I'm not very auld , Yet will I like to meet her at The wawking of the fauld . watching the ...
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