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Página 336
I'll gaze on thy beauties , and look awa care ; I'll ask thy advice , when with
troubles opprest , Which never displeases , but always is best . In all that I write I'll
thy judgment require ; Thy wit shall correct what thy charms did inspire . I'll kiss
thee ...
I'll gaze on thy beauties , and look awa care ; I'll ask thy advice , when with
troubles opprest , Which never displeases , but always is best . In all that I write I'll
thy judgment require ; Thy wit shall correct what thy charms did inspire . I'll kiss
thee ...
Página 352
Do they never carelessly stray While happily she lies asleep ? Should Tweed's
murmurs lull her to rest , Kind nature indulgin ' my bliss , To ease the soft pains of
my breast , I'd steal an ambrosial kiss . ' Tis she does the virgins excel ; No ...
Do they never carelessly stray While happily she lies asleep ? Should Tweed's
murmurs lull her to rest , Kind nature indulgin ' my bliss , To ease the soft pains of
my breast , I'd steal an ambrosial kiss . ' Tis she does the virgins excel ; No ...
Página 354
The blude - red rose at Yule may blaw , The summer lilies blume in snaw , The
frost may freeze the deepest sea ; But an auld man shall never danton me ! To
danton me , and me sae young , Wi ' his fause heart and Aatterin ' tongue ! That is
...
The blude - red rose at Yule may blaw , The summer lilies blume in snaw , The
frost may freeze the deepest sea ; But an auld man shall never danton me ! To
danton me , and me sae young , Wi ' his fause heart and Aatterin ' tongue ! That is
...
Página 358
Wi ' the rest o ' my claes I hae row'd up the ribbon , The bonnie blue ribbon that
Jamie gae me ; Yestreen , when he gae me't , and saw I was sabbin ' , I'll never
forget the wae blink o ' his ee . Though now he said naething but Fare ye weel ...
Wi ' the rest o ' my claes I hae row'd up the ribbon , The bonnie blue ribbon that
Jamie gae me ; Yestreen , when he gae me't , and saw I was sabbin ' , I'll never
forget the wae blink o ' his ee . Though now he said naething but Fare ye weel ...
Página 360
... As first when I saw this countrie , How blythe and merry wad I be , And I wad
never think lang ! * From Herd's Collection , 1776 . He grew canty , and she grew
fain ; But 360.
... As first when I saw this countrie , How blythe and merry wad I be , And I wad
never think lang ! * From Herd's Collection , 1776 . He grew canty , and she grew
fain ; But 360.
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auld baith beauty better blue blythe bonnie lassie braes braw BURNS Charlie Collection coming danced dear dinna Donald door drink fair father fear flowers frae friends gaed gang glen green gude hame hand happy haud heart Highland laddie hill I'll Jenny John Johnson's kind King kiss laddie lady Laird lass leave live look Lord mair married Mary maun meet mind mony morning Musical Museum nane ne'er never night o'er ower Robin rose Scotland Scottish sing song sweet syne tell thee There's thing thou took tree true tune verse Water weary weel wife Willie wind winna wish young
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