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My purse is light , I've far to gang , And fain wad be thy lodger ; I've served my
king and country lang : Tak pity on a sodger . Sae wistfully she gazed on me ,
And lovelier grew than ever ; Quoth she , A sodger ance I loved , Forget him will I
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My purse is light , I've far to gang , And fain wad be thy lodger ; I've served my
king and country lang : Tak pity on a sodger . Sae wistfully she gazed on me ,
And lovelier grew than ever ; Quoth she , A sodger ance I loved , Forget him will I
...
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Wha the deil hae we gotten for a king , But a wee , wee German lairdie ? And ,
when we gaed to bring him , He was delving in his yardie : Sheughing kail , and
laying leeks , But the hose , and but the breeks ; And up his beggar duds he
cleeks ...
Wha the deil hae we gotten for a king , But a wee , wee German lairdie ? And ,
when we gaed to bring him , He was delving in his yardie : Sheughing kail , and
laying leeks , But the hose , and but the breeks ; And up his beggar duds he
cleeks ...
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Then keep thy dibble in thy ain hand , Thy spade but and thy yardie ; For wha the
deil hae we gotten for a king , But a wee , wee German lairdie ? * MATRIMONIAL
HAPPINESS . JOHN LAPRAIK . WHEN I upon thy bosom lean , And fondly ...
Then keep thy dibble in thy ain hand , Thy spade but and thy yardie ; For wha the
deil hae we gotten for a king , But a wee , wee German lairdie ? * MATRIMONIAL
HAPPINESS . JOHN LAPRAIK . WHEN I upon thy bosom lean , And fondly ...
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He's gone to fight for George , our king , and left us all alane ; For noble and
brave's my loyal Highlandman . O what , lassie , what , if your Highland lad be
slain ? O what , lassie , what , if your Highland lad be slain ? O nol true love will
be his ...
He's gone to fight for George , our king , and left us all alane ; For noble and
brave's my loyal Highlandman . O what , lassie , what , if your Highland lad be
slain ? O what , lassie , what , if your Highland lad be slain ? O nol true love will
be his ...
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Though he the royal sceptre sways , Has such pleasant holidays . Who'd be king ,
can ony tell , When a shepherd sings sae well ? Sings sae well , and pays his
due With honest heart and tarry woo . * THE LASS O ' PATIE'S MILL + RAMSAY .
Though he the royal sceptre sways , Has such pleasant holidays . Who'd be king ,
can ony tell , When a shepherd sings sae well ? Sings sae well , and pays his
due With honest heart and tarry woo . * THE LASS O ' PATIE'S MILL + RAMSAY .
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Página 553 - Waken, lords and ladies gay." Waken, lords and ladies gay, To the green-wood haste away; We can show you where he lies, Fleet of foot, and tall of size; We can show the marks he made When 'gainst the oak his antlers frayed; You shall see him brought to bay, "Waken, lords and ladies gay.
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Página 339 - I'd shelter thee, I'd shelter thee. Or did misfortune's bitter storms Around thee blaw, around thee blaw, Thy bield should be my bosom, To share it a', to share it a'.
Página 460 - What is title? What is treasure? What is reputation's care ? If we lead a life of pleasure 'Tis no matter how or where...
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