The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life, Volume 4Cochrane and M'Crone, 1834 - 394 páginas |
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... " POWERS CELESTIAL ! WHOSE PROTECTION " THE LASS OF BALLOCHMYLE ... . ... . .................................... THE GLOOMY NIGHT IS GATHERING FAST ............. 49 O , WHAR DID YE GET ......... THE JOYFUL WIDOWER .................
... " POWERS CELESTIAL ! WHOSE PROTECTION " THE LASS OF BALLOCHMYLE ... . ... . .................................... THE GLOOMY NIGHT IS GATHERING FAST ............. 49 O , WHAR DID YE GET ......... THE JOYFUL WIDOWER .................
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... ................ 151 MERRY HAE I BEEN TEETHIN ' A HECKLE .......... 154 THE BRAES O ' BALLOCHMYLE ... . ..................... . To MARY IN HEAVEN . ............................................................... EPPIE ADAIR ...
... ................ 151 MERRY HAE I BEEN TEETHIN ' A HECKLE .......... 154 THE BRAES O ' BALLOCHMYLE ... . ..................... . To MARY IN HEAVEN . ............................................................... EPPIE ADAIR ...
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... allowed his muse to do as she listed , and her song was of the maidens of Kyle and his humble compeers of the hamlet . The air of the song is true old pastoral . THE LASS OF BALLOCHMYLE . Tune- " Miss Forbes ' 44 THE POEMS OF ROBERT BUrns .
... allowed his muse to do as she listed , and her song was of the maidens of Kyle and his humble compeers of the hamlet . The air of the song is true old pastoral . THE LASS OF BALLOCHMYLE . Tune- " Miss Forbes ' 44 THE POEMS OF ROBERT BUrns .
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... Ballochmyle . II . With careless step I onward stray'd , My heart rejoic'd in nature's joy , When musing in a lonely glade , A maiden fair I chanc'd to spy ; Her look was like the morning's eye , Her air like nature's vernal smile ...
... Ballochmyle . II . With careless step I onward stray'd , My heart rejoic'd in nature's joy , When musing in a lonely glade , A maiden fair I chanc'd to spy ; Her look was like the morning's eye , Her air like nature's vernal smile ...
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... Ballochmyle . IV . O , had she been a country maid , And I the happy country swain , Tho ' shelter'd in the lowest shed That ever rose on Scotland's plain , Thro ' weary winter's wind and rain , With joy , with rapture , I would toil ...
... Ballochmyle . IV . O , had she been a country maid , And I the happy country swain , Tho ' shelter'd in the lowest shed That ever rose on Scotland's plain , Thro ' weary winter's wind and rain , With joy , with rapture , I would toil ...
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The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life, Volume 4 Robert Burns,Allan Cunningham Visualização completa - 1835 |
The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life, Volume 4 Robert Burns,Allan Cunningham Visualização completa - 1834 |
The Works of Robert Burns; with His Life, Volume 4 Robert Burns,Allan Cunningham Visualização completa - 1834 |
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amang auld Ballochmyle banks Bard beauty birks of Aberfeldy blaw Blithe body kiss bonnie Doon Bonnie lassie bonnie Mary bosom braes braw Burns Charlie Charlie Stewart charms CHORUS Collier Laddie composed daunton dear dearie Deil e'en Ecclefechan Eppie M'Nab fair Farewell favourite flower frae glen green grows bonnie wi gude hame heart heroine Highland laddie ilka Inverness jacobite Jamie John Anderson Kenmure's kiss lady lass lawin lo'e luve lyric mair Mauchline maun merry miller morning muse Musical Museum naebody Nannie ne'er night Nith o'er old song owre parcel of rogues Poet Poet's rue grows bonnie says Scotland Scottish sing sparklin strain sweet sweetly thee There's thou thro thyme Tune verses weary weaver weel Whigs wife Willie win my love wind wither'd wrote ye go ye'll Ye're yon town young
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