Songs, Chiefly in the Scottish DialectJ. M'Kie, 1869 - 396 страница |
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Robert Burns. O SAW YE BONIE LESLEY . Air . THE COLLIER'S BONIE LASSIE . O She's SAW ye bonie Lesley , As fhe gaed o'er the border ? gane , like Alexander , To fpread her conquests farther . To fee her , is to love her , And love but her ...
Robert Burns. O SAW YE BONIE LESLEY . Air . THE COLLIER'S BONIE LASSIE . O She's SAW ye bonie Lesley , As fhe gaed o'er the border ? gane , like Alexander , To fpread her conquests farther . To fee her , is to love her , And love but her ...
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... LASSIE . URN again , thou fair Eliza , Τυ Ae kind blink before we part ; Rue on thy despairing lover , Canft thou break his faithfu ' heart ? Turn again thou fair Eliza ; - If to love thy heart denies , For pity , hide the cruel ...
... LASSIE . URN again , thou fair Eliza , Τυ Ae kind blink before we part ; Rue on thy despairing lover , Canft thou break his faithfu ' heart ? Turn again thou fair Eliza ; - If to love thy heart denies , For pity , hide the cruel ...
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... LASSIE . " L AST May a braw wooer cam ' down the lang glen , And fair wi ' his love he did deave me ; I said , there was naething I hated like men , gae wi ' him to believe me , believe The deuce me , The deuce gae wi ' him , to believe ...
... LASSIE . " L AST May a braw wooer cam ' down the lang glen , And fair wi ' his love he did deave me ; I said , there was naething I hated like men , gae wi ' him to believe me , believe The deuce me , The deuce gae wi ' him , to believe ...
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... love , The gowd and filler canna buy : We may be poor , my Rob and I , Light is the burden love lays on ; Content and love bring peace and joy , What mair hae queens upon a throne ? O THIS IS NO MY AIN LASSIE . Air.- " ( 46 )
... love , The gowd and filler canna buy : We may be poor , my Rob and I , Light is the burden love lays on ; Content and love bring peace and joy , What mair hae queens upon a throne ? O THIS IS NO MY AIN LASSIE . Air.- " ( 46 )
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Robert Burns. O THIS IS NO MY AIN LASSIE . Air.- " THIS IS NO MY AIN HOUSE . " O THIS is no my ain laffie , Fair tho ' the laffie be : O weel ken I my ain laffie , Kind love is in her e'e . I fee a form , I fee a face , Ye weel may wi ...
Robert Burns. O THIS IS NO MY AIN LASSIE . Air.- " THIS IS NO MY AIN HOUSE . " O THIS is no my ain laffie , Fair tho ' the laffie be : O weel ken I my ain laffie , Kind love is in her e'e . I fee a form , I fee a face , Ye weel may wi ...
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amang arms auld banks bear birds bloom blue blythe body bofom bonie braes breaſt charms CHORUS comes copies dear dearie e'en early fair fang Farewell fear fell fhall fing flowers Fortune frae fweet give Glaſgow glen green grows gude hame hand heart Here's Highland hill hour I'll ilka James John Kilmarnock king laddie laffie lafs land leave light live lo'es London look lover mair Mary maun meet mind mony morning ne'er never night o'er peace pleaſure poor pride round ſhall ſhe Street ſweet tears tell thee thing thou thought thro true wander weary weel wife wild Willie wilt wind winter woods wooing ye go young
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