Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Том 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... years fifteen , with visage fine and fair ; So do the flow'rs with softening show'rs , ay spring up as we see ; Yet nevertheless remember this , that one day we must die . Then brave April doth sweetly smile , the flow'rs do Vili.
... years fifteen , with visage fine and fair ; So do the flow'rs with softening show'rs , ay spring up as we see ; Yet nevertheless remember this , that one day we must die . Then brave April doth sweetly smile , the flow'rs do Vili.
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... fair appear , The child is then become a man , to the age of twenty year ; If he be kind and well inclin'd , and brought up at the school , Then men may know if he foreshow a wise man or a fool . Then cometh May , gallant and gay , when ...
... fair appear , The child is then become a man , to the age of twenty year ; If he be kind and well inclin'd , and brought up at the school , Then men may know if he foreshow a wise man or a fool . Then cometh May , gallant and gay , when ...
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... following lines : " How oft those plains I've thoughtless prest ; . " Whistled or sung some Fair distrest , " When fate would steal a tear . " Allading , to whom I am indebted for the anecdote , kept 5 ROSLIN CASTLE. ...
... following lines : " How oft those plains I've thoughtless prest ; . " Whistled or sung some Fair distrest , " When fate would steal a tear . " Allading , to whom I am indebted for the anecdote , kept 5 ROSLIN CASTLE. ...
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... fair finger whop a ring , As taiken of a future bliss . These bennisons , I'm very sure , Are of the gods ' indulgent grant ; Then , surly carles , whisht , forbear To plague us with your whining cant . THE LASS O ' LIVISTON . THE old ...
... fair finger whop a ring , As taiken of a future bliss . These bennisons , I'm very sure , Are of the gods ' indulgent grant ; Then , surly carles , whisht , forbear To plague us with your whining cant . THE LASS O ' LIVISTON . THE old ...
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... fair and ruddy ; And then a - days his gray breeks , Was neither auld nor duddy . * But now they're threadbare worn , They're wider than they wont to be ; They're tashed - like , † and sair torn , And clouted sair on ilka knee . But gin ...
... fair and ruddy ; And then a - days his gray breeks , Was neither auld nor duddy . * But now they're threadbare worn , They're wider than they wont to be ; They're tashed - like , † and sair torn , And clouted sair on ilka knee . But gin ...
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