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... And my daddie has nought but a cot - house and yard : A wooer like me maunna hope to come speed ; The wounds I maun hide which will soon be my dead . IV . The day comes to me , but delight E 2 69 "There's auld Rob Morris,”
... And my daddie has nought but a cot - house and yard : A wooer like me maunna hope to come speed ; The wounds I maun hide which will soon be my dead . IV . The day comes to me , but delight E 2 69 "There's auld Rob Morris,”
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Robert Burns. IV . The day comes to me , but delight brings me nane : The night comes to me , but my rest it is gane ; I wander my lane , like a night - troubled ghaist , And I sigh as my heart it wad burst in my breast . V. O had she ...
Robert Burns. IV . The day comes to me , but delight brings me nane : The night comes to me , but my rest it is gane ; I wander my lane , like a night - troubled ghaist , And I sigh as my heart it wad burst in my breast . V. O had she ...
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... live : When that grim foe of life below , Comes in between to bid us part ; The iron hand that breaks our band , It breaks my bliss , -it breaks my heart ! SONG XX . O WERE I ON PARNASSUS ' HILL 78 "The day returns, my bosom burns”
... live : When that grim foe of life below , Comes in between to bid us part ; The iron hand that breaks our band , It breaks my bliss , -it breaks my heart ! SONG XX . O WERE I ON PARNASSUS ' HILL 78 "The day returns, my bosom burns”
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... comes ben : He brags and he blaws o ' his siller , But when will he dance like Tam Glen ? IV . My minnie does constantly deave me , And bids me beware o ' young men ; They flatter , she says , to deceive me , But wha can think sae o ...
... comes ben : He brags and he blaws o ' his siller , But when will he dance like Tam Glen ? IV . My minnie does constantly deave me , And bids me beware o ' young men ; They flatter , she says , to deceive me , But wha can think sae o ...
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... twenty , Tam . THEY snool me sair , and haud me down , And gar me look like bluntie , Tam ; But three short years will soon wheel roun ' , And then comes ane and twenty , Tam . An O , for ane , & c . I II . A gleib o ' lan ' , a 131.
... twenty , Tam . THEY snool me sair , and haud me down , And gar me look like bluntie , Tam ; But three short years will soon wheel roun ' , And then comes ane and twenty , Tam . An O , for ane , & c . I II . A gleib o ' lan ' , a 131.
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admiration ain dear Amang ance auld Ayrshire bard birks of Aberfeldy blast blaw blest Blythe Bonny lassie bosom braes braw John Highlandman brunstane character charms CHORUS claut daddie dearest dearie e'en e'er elekit fair Flow gently flowers frae Francis lay gallant gear genius Glen grace gude ha'e hame happy heart heaven herds Highland humour ilka John Anderson Kilmarnock Lal de daudle Lal de lal lass lave o't love thee luve mair Mauchline maun meikle merry ploughboy mind mony muse ne'er never night o'er owre the lave play'd pleasure poem poet poor racters RECITATIVO roar ROB MORRIS ROBERT BURNS Shanter Sing skelpin sodger laddie SONG soul Strathspey sweet Afton taste thegither There's thou thro Tibbie tion wander weel whistle owre wild Willie wind ye'll yon town
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