Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Том 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... hands without receiving some of those magic touches , which , without greatly altering the song , restored its original spirit , or gave it more than it had ever possessed . So dexterously are these touches combined with the ancient ...
... hands without receiving some of those magic touches , which , without greatly altering the song , restored its original spirit , or gave it more than it had ever possessed . So dexterously are these touches combined with the ancient ...
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... hand , contained a herring , and some other small matter of food . Cunningham had little consciousness of his own merit as a Poet , and seldom wrote but when urged by necessity . His highest ambition was to be considered a great Actor ...
... hand , contained a herring , and some other small matter of food . Cunningham had little consciousness of his own merit as a Poet , and seldom wrote but when urged by necessity . His highest ambition was to be considered a great Actor ...
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... , To Breasts rising in their dawn , age it would give youth , Το press ' em with his hand : Thro ' all my spirits ran An ecstasy of bliss , When I such sweetness fand Wrapt in a balmy kiss . + Without the help of art , Like flowers which ...
... , To Breasts rising in their dawn , age it would give youth , Το press ' em with his hand : Thro ' all my spirits ran An ecstasy of bliss , When I such sweetness fand Wrapt in a balmy kiss . + Without the help of art , Like flowers which ...
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... hand , To sing you a song which you did me command ; But my memory's so bad , I had almost forgot That you call'd it the gear and the blaithrie o't . No longer drest in silken sheen , No longer deck'd with jewels rare , Say , canst thou ...
... hand , To sing you a song which you did me command ; But my memory's so bad , I had almost forgot That you call'd it the gear and the blaithrie o't . No longer drest in silken sheen , No longer deck'd with jewels rare , Say , canst thou ...
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... hand ; And when wearied without rest , we'll find it sweet in any spot , And we'll value not the gear and the blaithrie o't . If we hae ony babies , we'll count them as lent ; Hae we less , hae we mair , we will ay be content ; For they ...
... hand ; And when wearied without rest , we'll find it sweet in any spot , And we'll value not the gear and the blaithrie o't . If we hae ony babies , we'll count them as lent ; Hae we less , hae we mair , we will ay be content ; For they ...
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