Songs, Chiefly in the Scottish DialectJ. M'Kie, 1869 - 396 страница |
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... seen Nae gentle dames , tho ' e'er fae fair O mirk , mirk is this midnight hour She's fair and fause that caufes my fmart 2356 9 ΙΟ II 12 14 15 16 17 20 22 Where Cart rins rowing to the fea 23 24 Turn again , thou fair Eliza 25 Ye Banks ...
... seen Nae gentle dames , tho ' e'er fae fair O mirk , mirk is this midnight hour She's fair and fause that caufes my fmart 2356 9 ΙΟ II 12 14 15 16 17 20 22 Where Cart rins rowing to the fea 23 24 Turn again , thou fair Eliza 25 Ye Banks ...
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... it dare na weel be seen ; O love will venture in , where wisdom ance has been ; But I will down yon river rove amang the wood fae green , And a ' to pu ' a pofie to my ain dear May . C The primrose I will pu ' , the firstling o ( 17 )
... it dare na weel be seen ; O love will venture in , where wisdom ance has been ; But I will down yon river rove amang the wood fae green , And a ' to pu ' a pofie to my ain dear May . C The primrose I will pu ' , the firstling o ( 17 )
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... seen a warlock . But owre my left shouther I ga'e him a blink , Leeft neebours might say I was faucy : My wooer he caper'd as he'd been in drink , And vow'd I was his dear laffie , dear laffie , And vow'd I was his dear laffie . F I ...
... seen a warlock . But owre my left shouther I ga'e him a blink , Leeft neebours might say I was faucy : My wooer he caper'd as he'd been in drink , And vow'd I was his dear laffie , dear laffie , And vow'd I was his dear laffie . F I ...
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... Devon Banks , " it is believed , was the very laft production of our much - lamented Bard ; -he tranfmitted it to the Editor [ Thomson ] about a week only before his death , Р O TIBBIE ! I HAE SEEN THE DAY . Air.— ( 113 )
... Devon Banks , " it is believed , was the very laft production of our much - lamented Bard ; -he tranfmitted it to the Editor [ Thomson ] about a week only before his death , Р O TIBBIE ! I HAE SEEN THE DAY . Air.— ( 113 )
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Robert Burns. O TIBBIE ! I HAE SEEN THE DAY . Air.— “ IF A BODY MEET A BODY . " O TIBBIE ! I hae feen the day Ye would na been fae fhy ; For lack o ' gear ye lightly me , But troth I care na by . Yeftreen I met you on the moor , Ye fpak ...
Robert Burns. O TIBBIE ! I HAE SEEN THE DAY . Air.— “ IF A BODY MEET A BODY . " O TIBBIE ! I hae feen the day Ye would na been fae fhy ; For lack o ' gear ye lightly me , But troth I care na by . Yeftreen I met you on the moor , Ye fpak ...
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aboon amang banks bannocks barley bree beſt birks of Aberfeldy blaſt blaw bleft blythe bofom bonie blue Bonie laffie bonie lafs 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 fummer fweet Glaſgow glen green gude hame heart Here's a health Highland Highland laddie houſe ilka Jamie John Katie kifs Kilmarnock kiſs laddie laſs LASSIE laſt lo'e Lynedoch Street Mary maun mony morning muſt nae mair ne'er never night o'er parcel of rogues Phely pleaſure pofie ſay ſee ſhall ſhe ſhould ſmile 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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