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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... thing , Just enter'd in her teens . Fair as the day , and sweet as May , Fair as the day , and always gay : My Peggy is a young thing , And I'm no very auld , Yet weel I like to meet her at The wauking of the fauld . My Peggy speaks sae ...
... thing , Just enter'd in her teens . Fair as the day , and sweet as May , Fair as the day , and always gay : My Peggy is a young thing , And I'm no very auld , Yet weel I like to meet her at The wauking of the fauld . My Peggy speaks sae ...
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... things gay and sweet appear , That Colin , with the morning ray , Arose and sung his rural lay . Of Nanny's charms the shepherd sung : The hills and dales with Nanny rung ; While Roslin Castle heard the swain , And echoed back his ...
... things gay and sweet appear , That Colin , with the morning ray , Arose and sung his rural lay . Of Nanny's charms the shepherd sung : The hills and dales with Nanny rung ; While Roslin Castle heard the swain , And echoed back his ...
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... things gay and sweet appear , That Colin , with the morning ray , Arose and sung his rural lay . Of Nanny's charms the shepherd sung : The hills and dales with Nanny rung ; While Roslin Castle heard the swain , And echoed back his ...
... things gay and sweet appear , That Colin , with the morning ray , Arose and sung his rural lay . Of Nanny's charms the shepherd sung : The hills and dales with Nanny rung ; While Roslin Castle heard the swain , And echoed back his ...
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... they both died ; according to custom , they were buried in a lonely spot , instead of with " their noble kin . " - For Ramsay's modern song on this subject see p . 194 . XVII . AN ' THOU WERE MY AIN THING . 20 SCOTTISH SONG .
... they both died ; according to custom , they were buried in a lonely spot , instead of with " their noble kin . " - For Ramsay's modern song on this subject see p . 194 . XVII . AN ' THOU WERE MY AIN THING . 20 SCOTTISH SONG .
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... thing , I would love thee , I would love thee ; An ' thou were my ain thing , How dearly would I love thee ! Of race divine thou needs must be , Since nothing earthly equals thee ; For heaven's sake , oh , favour me , Who only live to ...
... thing , I would love thee , I would love thee ; An ' thou were my ain thing , How dearly would I love thee ! Of race divine thou needs must be , Since nothing earthly equals thee ; For heaven's sake , oh , favour me , Who only live to ...
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