Scottish song, a selection of the choicest lyrics of Scotland, compiled and arranged by M.C. Aitken, Edição 758Mary Carlyle Aitken 1874 |
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... speak , She look'd in my face till my heart was like to break ; So they gi'ed him my hand , though my heart was at the sea , And auld Robin Gray is gudeman to me . I hadna ' been a wife a week but only four , When mournfu ' as I sat on ...
... speak , She look'd in my face till my heart was like to break ; So they gi'ed him my hand , though my heart was at the sea , And auld Robin Gray is gudeman to me . I hadna ' been a wife a week but only four , When mournfu ' as I sat on ...
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... speaking . But still as wilder blew the wind And as the night grew drearer , Adown the glen rode armèd men , Their trampling sounded nearer . ' O haste thee , haste ! ' the lady cries , ' Though tempests round us gather ; I'll meet the ...
... speaking . But still as wilder blew the wind And as the night grew drearer , Adown the glen rode armèd men , Their trampling sounded nearer . ' O haste thee , haste ! ' the lady cries , ' Though tempests round us gather ; I'll meet the ...
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... mine eyes , Reveals how much I love her . The tender glance , the reddening cheek , O'erspread with rising blushes , A thousand various ways they speak A thousand various wishes . For , oh ! that form so heavenly fair , SCOTTISH SONG . 67.
... mine eyes , Reveals how much I love her . The tender glance , the reddening cheek , O'erspread with rising blushes , A thousand various ways they speak A thousand various wishes . For , oh ! that form so heavenly fair , SCOTTISH SONG . 67.
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... speak her mind thus free , Gang doun the burn , Davie , love , And I will follow thee . Now Davie did each lad surpass That dwelt on this burnside ; And Mary was the bonniest lass , Just meet to be a bride : Her cheeks were rosie , red ...
... speak her mind thus free , Gang doun the burn , Davie , love , And I will follow thee . Now Davie did each lad surpass That dwelt on this burnside ; And Mary was the bonniest lass , Just meet to be a bride : Her cheeks were rosie , red ...
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... speak , and spare to speed , She'll aiblins listen to my vow ; Should she refuse , I'll lay me dead To her twa een sae bonnie blue . LXXI . BONNIE LESLEY . R. Burns . O , saw ye bonnie Lesley , As she gaed o'er the border ? She's gane ...
... speak , and spare to speed , She'll aiblins listen to my vow ; Should she refuse , I'll lay me dead To her twa een sae bonnie blue . LXXI . BONNIE LESLEY . R. Burns . O , saw ye bonnie Lesley , As she gaed o'er the border ? She's gane ...
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