The Scottish Songs, Volume 2Robert Chambers Ballantyne, 1829 - 370 páginas |
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... , the pedlar in the song was only prosecuting part his calling , when he clipped all Bessikie's " gowden locks , sae bonnie d sae lang . " Be kind to the bairns a ' , and weil. 2 D2 317 And when the wifie wakened, her head was like ...
... , the pedlar in the song was only prosecuting part his calling , when he clipped all Bessikie's " gowden locks , sae bonnie d sae lang . " Be kind to the bairns a ' , and weil. 2 D2 317 And when the wifie wakened, her head was like ...
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... From Mr Cromek's Select Scottish Songs , 2 vols . 1810. Cunningham , the author of the song , was a poor player in the north of England , and died about forty years ago . Even there her other works are foil'd , By the 320.
... From Mr Cromek's Select Scottish Songs , 2 vols . 1810. Cunningham , the author of the song , was a poor player in the north of England , and died about forty years ago . Even there her other works are foil'd , By the 320.
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... . is known , however , that Ramsay wrote the song as a substitute for an older one , of which he re- tained only the first line . GREEN GROW THE RASHES . BURNS . TUNE - Grant's 2 E 10 325 Until the sun's last setting beam ...
... . is known , however , that Ramsay wrote the song as a substitute for an older one , of which he re- tained only the first line . GREEN GROW THE RASHES . BURNS . TUNE - Grant's 2 E 10 325 Until the sun's last setting beam ...
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... song to this air , having the same owerword . I subjoin , by way of curiosity , a German translation of this favourite Scottish song , which has been handed to me by a friend . GALA WATER . * BURNS . TUNE - Gala Water 326.
... song to this air , having the same owerword . I subjoin , by way of curiosity , a German translation of this favourite Scottish song , which has been handed to me by a friend . GALA WATER . * BURNS . TUNE - Gala Water 326.
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... song , which few readers will require to be informed is a paraphrase , and a very happy one , of the celebrated " Vides ut alta " of Horace , the following anecdote may be told : -In a large mixed company which had assembled one might ...
... song , which few readers will require to be informed is a paraphrase , and a very happy one , of the celebrated " Vides ut alta " of Horace , the following anecdote may be told : -In a large mixed company which had assembled one might ...
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ALLAN CUNNINGHAM amang bairns baith bawbee blaw blythe bonnie lassie braes braw BURNS busk Campbells are coming canna cauld Charlie Cockpen dear dearie deil dinna Donald doun e'en e'er fair frae Gala Water gane gang gaun glen gowd green gude hame Haud awa hawkie heart Herd's Collection Highland laddie hinnie ilka Invermay Jamie Jenny Jock Johnnie Johnson's Musical Museum kiss lady laird lass leave thee Little wat ye lo'es Maggie married Mary Mary Hay maun mony morning mysell nae mair naething nane ne'er never o'er ower Puir auld maidens Robin Saw ye Scotland Scots Musical Museum Scottish siller sing song sweet syne Tea-Table Miscellany There's thou TUNE-The verse wadna wat ye wha's weary wee thing weel wife Willie ye wha's coming ye're young
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