Songs, Chiefly in the Scottish DialectJ. M'Kie, 1869 - 396 страница |
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... comes in wi ' 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 Addrefs to his Army at Bannockburn Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear Farewell , thou fair ...
... comes in wi ' 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 Addrefs to his Army at Bannockburn Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear Farewell , thou fair ...
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... comes , and gude ale goes 226 Robin fhure in hairst - 227 My Lady's gown there's gairs upon't 228 Sweetest May - 230 O ken ye what Meg o ' the mill has gotten ? Jockey's ta'en the parting kiss 230 231 Cauld is the e'enin blast 232 There ...
... comes , and gude ale goes 226 Robin fhure in hairst - 227 My Lady's gown there's gairs upon't 228 Sweetest May - 230 O ken ye what Meg o ' the mill has gotten ? Jockey's ta'en the parting kiss 230 231 Cauld is the e'enin blast 232 There ...
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... comes to me , but delight brings me nane ; The night comes to me , but my reft it is gane : I wander my lane , like a night - troubled ghaist , And I figh as my heart it wad burst in my breast . O had the but been of a lower degree , I ...
... comes to me , but delight brings me nane ; The night comes to me , but my reft it is gane : I wander my lane , like a night - troubled ghaist , And I figh as my heart it wad burst in my breast . O had the but been of a lower degree , I ...
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... Comes in between to bid us part ; The iron hand that breaks our band , It breaks my blifs , —it breaks my heart ! O WERE I ON PARNASSUS HILL . O Air . - O JEAN I LOVE THEE . WERE I on Parnaffus hill Or had o ' Helicon my fill , That I ...
... Comes in between to bid us part ; The iron hand that breaks our band , It breaks my blifs , —it breaks my heart ! O WERE I ON PARNASSUS HILL . O Air . - O JEAN I LOVE THEE . WERE I on Parnaffus hill Or had o ' Helicon my fill , That I ...
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... comes , let Doctors tell , Ha , ha , the wooing o't ; Meg grew fick , —as he grew heal , Ha , ha , the wooing o't . Something in her bofom wrings , For relief a figh fhe brings ; And oh ! her een they spak fic things ! Ha , ha , the ...
... comes , let Doctors tell , Ha , ha , the wooing o't ; Meg grew fick , —as he grew heal , Ha , ha , the wooing o't . Something in her bofom wrings , For relief a figh fhe brings ; And oh ! her een they spak fic things ! Ha , ha , the ...
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aboon ain dear amang banks bannocks barley bree beſt birks of Aberfeldy 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 fing firſt flowers fome forrow frae ftill fweet Glaſgow glen green gude hame heart Here's a health Highland Highland laddie ilka James Jamie John Katie kifs Kilmarnock laddie laſs LASSIE lo'es lover Lynedoch Street Mary maun mony morning muſt nae mair ne'er never night o'er parcel of rogues Phely pleaſure pofie roſe ſay ſee ſeen ſhall ſhe ſhould ſmile ſpring ſtill ſtream Street ſweet thee thro thyme Tibbie tocher treaſure weary wee thing weel Weft whigs whiſtle wife Willie wind wooing o't wyte ye go ye'll
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