The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Band 41800 |
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... tender ; And , pledging aft to meet again , We tore oursels asunder ' ; But Oh ! fell death's untimely frost , That nipt my flower sae early ! Now green's the sod , and cauld's the clay , That wraps my Highland Mary ! O pale , pale now ...
... tender ; And , pledging aft to meet again , We tore oursels asunder ' ; But Oh ! fell death's untimely frost , That nipt my flower sae early ! Now green's the sod , and cauld's the clay , That wraps my Highland Mary ! O pale , pale now ...
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... tender joys That bless the little lintwhite's nest ; And frost will blight the fairest flowers , And love will break the soundest rest . Young Robie was the brawest lad , The flower and pride of a ' the glen ; And he had owsen , sheep ...
... tender joys That bless the little lintwhite's nest ; And frost will blight the fairest flowers , And love will break the soundest rest . Young Robie was the brawest lad , The flower and pride of a ' the glen ; And he had owsen , sheep ...
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Robert Burns. The evening before last , I wandered out , and began a tender song ; in what I think is its native stile , I must premise , that the old way , and the way to give most effect , is to have no starting note , as the fiddlers ...
Robert Burns. The evening before last , I wandered out , and began a tender song ; in what I think is its native stile , I must premise , that the old way , and the way to give most effect , is to have no starting note , as the fiddlers ...
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... tender cast may be given almost to any lively air , if you sing it very slowly , expressively , and with serious words . I am however , clearly and invariably for retaining the cheerful tunes joined to their own humourous verses ...
... tender cast may be given almost to any lively air , if you sing it very slowly , expressively , and with serious words . I am however , clearly and invariably for retaining the cheerful tunes joined to their own humourous verses ...
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... tender swain , to love betray'd , And sad despair , by you . While here , all melancholy , My passion I deplore , Yet , urg'd by stern resistless fate , I love thee more and more . I heard of love , and with disdain , The urchin's power ...
... tender swain , to love betray'd , And sad despair , by you . While here , all melancholy , My passion I deplore , Yet , urg'd by stern resistless fate , I love thee more and more . I heard of love , and with disdain , The urchin's power ...
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