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Her beauty oft had pleased before , While ber bright eyes did roll ; But virtue had
the very power To charm my very soul . Then who would cruelly deceive , Or from
such beauty part ? I loved her so , I could not leave The charmer of my heart .
Her beauty oft had pleased before , While ber bright eyes did roll ; But virtue had
the very power To charm my very soul . Then who would cruelly deceive , Or from
such beauty part ? I loved her so , I could not leave The charmer of my heart .
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No greater blessing can I prove , So blest a man am I : For beauty may a while
retain The conquer'd flutt'ring heart ; But virtue only is the chain , Holds , never to
depart . * THE WEE WIFIKIE . DR A. GEDDES . TUNE - The wee bit Wifikie .
No greater blessing can I prove , So blest a man am I : For beauty may a while
retain The conquer'd flutt'ring heart ; But virtue only is the chain , Holds , never to
depart . * THE WEE WIFIKIE . DR A. GEDDES . TUNE - The wee bit Wifikie .
Página 321
Struck with a sense of her passing beauty , he wrote this noble lyric ; which he
soon after sent to her , enclosed in a letter , as full of delicate and romantic
sentiment as itself . He was somewhat mortified to find , that either maidenly
modesty , or ...
Struck with a sense of her passing beauty , he wrote this noble lyric ; which he
soon after sent to her , enclosed in a letter , as full of delicate and romantic
sentiment as itself . He was somewhat mortified to find , that either maidenly
modesty , or ...
Página 333
... wanders as free as the wind on his mountains , Save love's willing fetters , the
chains of his Jean.t * Burns wrote this song in compliment to Mrs Burns during
their honeymoon . The air , with many others of equal beauty , was the
composition ...
... wanders as free as the wind on his mountains , Save love's willing fetters , the
chains of his Jean.t * Burns wrote this song in compliment to Mrs Burns during
their honeymoon . The air , with many others of equal beauty , was the
composition ...
Página 351
No daisy , nor sweet blushing rose , Not all the gay flowers of the field , Not
Tweed , gliding gently through those , Such beauty and pleasure does yield . The
warblers are heard in the grove , The linnet , the lark , and the thrush ; before
1697 ...
No daisy , nor sweet blushing rose , Not all the gay flowers of the field , Not
Tweed , gliding gently through those , Such beauty and pleasure does yield . The
warblers are heard in the grove , The linnet , the lark , and the thrush ; before
1697 ...
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auld baith beauty better blue blythe bonnie lassie braes braw BURNS Charlie Collection coming danced dear dinna Donald door drink fair father fear flowers frae friends gaed gang glen green gude hame hand happy haud heart Highland laddie hill I'll Jenny John Johnson's kind King kiss laddie lady Laird lass leave live look Lord mair married Mary maun meet mind mony morning Musical Museum nane ne'er never night o'er ower Robin rose Scotland Scottish sing song sweet syne tell thee There's thing thou took tree true tune verse Water weary weel wife Willie wind winna wish young
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