Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... a ' the country down , Sae tak thy auld cloak about thee . Every land has its ain laugh , Ilk kind of corn it has its hool , I think the warld is a ' run wrang , When ilka wife her man wad rule ; Do ye not see Rob , Jock , and Hab 2.
... a ' the country down , Sae tak thy auld cloak about thee . Every land has its ain laugh , Ilk kind of corn it has its hool , I think the warld is a ' run wrang , When ilka wife her man wad rule ; Do ye not see Rob , Jock , and Hab 2.
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... land Laird , for that is the expression of all the oral editions of the song I ever heard . - The present Mr. Hunter , who told me the anecdote , is the great grand - child to our hero . I had a horse , and I had nae mair , I gat him ...
... land Laird , for that is the expression of all the oral editions of the song I ever heard . - The present Mr. Hunter , who told me the anecdote , is the great grand - child to our hero . I had a horse , and I had nae mair , I gat him ...
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... lands and housen , which he rented . Thus- " Skape - fitted Rob . " " Thrawn- mou'd Rab o ' the Dubs . " " Roarin Jock i ' the Swair . " " Slaverin ' Simmie o ' Todshaw . " ple Kate o ' Irongray , " & c . & c . Fy let us all to the ...
... lands and housen , which he rented . Thus- " Skape - fitted Rob . " " Thrawn- mou'd Rab o ' the Dubs . " " Roarin Jock i ' the Swair . " " Slaverin ' Simmie o ' Todshaw . " ple Kate o ' Irongray , " & c . & c . Fy let us all to the ...
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... land . Fy let us all , & c . And there will be sow - libber Patie , And plouckie - fac'd Wat i ' the mill , Capper - nos'd Francie , and Gibbie , That wons in the how of the hill ; And there will be Alaster Sibbie , Wha in with black ...
... land . Fy let us all , & c . And there will be sow - libber Patie , And plouckie - fac'd Wat i ' the mill , Capper - nos'd Francie , and Gibbie , That wons in the how of the hill ; And there will be Alaster Sibbie , Wha in with black ...
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... land , For Highland Harry back again . When a ' the lave gae to their bed , I wander dowie up the glen ; I set me down and greet my fill , And ay I wish him back again . O for him , & c . O were some villains hangit high , And ilka body ...
... land , For Highland Harry back again . When a ' the lave gae to their bed , I wander dowie up the glen ; I set me down and greet my fill , And ay I wish him back again . O for him , & c . O were some villains hangit high , And ilka body ...
Termos e frases comuns
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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