Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Том 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... never was , Sic mirth was never seen . This winsome couple straked hands , Mess John ty'd up the marriage bands , With a fal , dal , & c . And our bride's maidens were na few , Wi ' tap - knots , lug - knots , a ' in blew , Frae tap to ...
... never was , Sic mirth was never seen . This winsome couple straked hands , Mess John ty'd up the marriage bands , With a fal , dal , & c . And our bride's maidens were na few , Wi ' tap - knots , lug - knots , a ' in blew , Frae tap to ...
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... never blin , Wi ' meikle mirth and glee . * With a fal , dal , & c . THE SMILING PLAINS . THESE elegant lines were written by poor Fal- coner , the author of The Shipwreck . The smiling plains profusely gay , Are dress'd in all the ...
... never blin , Wi ' meikle mirth and glee . * With a fal , dal , & c . THE SMILING PLAINS . THESE elegant lines were written by poor Fal- coner , the author of The Shipwreck . The smiling plains profusely gay , Are dress'd in all the ...
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... which he served an ap- prenticeship . In 1769 we find him purser of the Aurora frigate . This vessel sailed for India the same year , and was never more heard VOL . II . F O soft as love ! as honour fair ! Serenely 65.
... which he served an ap- prenticeship . In 1769 we find him purser of the Aurora frigate . This vessel sailed for India the same year , and was never more heard VOL . II . F O soft as love ! as honour fair ! Serenely 65.
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... never seen it ? Aristotle's best rules are observed in it , in a manner that shews the author had never read Aristotle . It begins in the fifth act of the play : you may read it two - thirds through without guessing what it is about ...
... never seen it ? Aristotle's best rules are observed in it , in a manner that shews the author had never read Aristotle . It begins in the fifth act of the play : you may read it two - thirds through without guessing what it is about ...
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... " Aft has my mother bade us joy , When we to battail gade . Again thy hands may work the plaid For him that fought the best ; Again may I hing up my targe Upon the pin to rest . But William never liv'd to flee ; Nor did his 85.
... " Aft has my mother bade us joy , When we to battail gade . Again thy hands may work the plaid For him that fought the best ; Again may I hing up my targe Upon the pin to rest . But William never liv'd to flee ; Nor did his 85.
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amang auld lang syne baith ballad Blythe bonie lass bosom braes Burns CALIFORNIA LIBRARY canna cauld Child Maurice COCKPEN crookit horn cry'd dear dearie dinna e'er Edinburgh Ewie fair Findlay frae Fy let gallant gang gangrel grows bonnie wi gude gypsie laddie hame heart Highland Hughie Graham Jamie Johny Jolly Beggars kebars lady laird lassie Leader-Haughs Lord maun meikle merry mony morning Nansy ne'er never night O'er the moor old song owre poem Rob Roy ROBERT BURNS rue grows bonnie sang Scotland Scots Scots Musical Museum sing snaw sodger laddie stanza sweet sword thee thou thro thyme Tibbie tune UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA verse warn Watty weel whare wife Willie wither'd Woo'd and married Yarrow ye'll ye're young
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