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Página 352
BURNS . The deil cam fiddling through the toun , And danced awa wi ' the
exciseman ; * Burns has stated the heroine of this song to have been Mary Stuart
, a young lady of the Castlemilk family , afterwards Mrs Ritchie . But Sir Walter
Scott ...
BURNS . The deil cam fiddling through the toun , And danced awa wi ' the
exciseman ; * Burns has stated the heroine of this song to have been Mary Stuart
, a young lady of the Castlemilk family , afterwards Mrs Ritchie . But Sir Walter
Scott ...
Página 353
The deil's awa , the deil's awa , The deil's awa wi ' the exciseman ; He's danced
awa , he's danced awa , He's danced awa wi ' the exciseman ! We'll mak our
maut , we'll brew our drink , We'll laugh , sing , and rejoice , man ; And mony braw
...
The deil's awa , the deil's awa , The deil's awa wi ' the exciseman ; He's danced
awa , he's danced awa , He's danced awa wi ' the exciseman ! We'll mak our
maut , we'll brew our drink , We'll laugh , sing , and rejoice , man ; And mony braw
...
Página 361
She danced her lane , cried , Praise be blest , I have lodged a leal puir man !
Since naething's awa , as we can learn , The kirn's to kirn , and milk to yirne ; Gae
butt the house , and wauken And bid her come quickly ben . my bairn , The
servant ...
She danced her lane , cried , Praise be blest , I have lodged a leal puir man !
Since naething's awa , as we can learn , The kirn's to kirn , and milk to yirne ; Gae
butt the house , and wauken And bid her come quickly ben . my bairn , The
servant ...
Página 422
Sae Tam , the piper , did play ; And ilka ane danced that was willin ' ; And a ' the
lave they rankit through ; And they held the wee stoupie aye fillin ' . The auld
wives sat and they chew'd ; And when that the carles grew nappy , They danced
as ...
Sae Tam , the piper , did play ; And ilka ane danced that was willin ' ; And a ' the
lave they rankit through ; And they held the wee stoupie aye fillin ' . The auld
wives sat and they chew'd ; And when that the carles grew nappy , They danced
as ...
Página 475
To Cupid , now , with hearty prayer , I offer'd many a vow , And danced and sung ,
and sigh'd and swore , as other lovers do ; But when at last I breathed my flame , I
found her cold as stone I left the girl , and tuned my pipe to John of Badenyon ...
To Cupid , now , with hearty prayer , I offer'd many a vow , And danced and sung ,
and sigh'd and swore , as other lovers do ; But when at last I breathed my flame , I
found her cold as stone I left the girl , and tuned my pipe to John of Badenyon ...
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