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Página 385
Some gloomy place I'll find , Some doleful shade , * From Watson's Collection of
Scots Poems , Part III . , 1711. This is , therefore , the oldest known set of verses
to the popular air of “ Auld Lang Syne . " Where neither sun nor wind E'er ...
Some gloomy place I'll find , Some doleful shade , * From Watson's Collection of
Scots Poems , Part III . , 1711. This is , therefore , the oldest known set of verses
to the popular air of “ Auld Lang Syne . " Where neither sun nor wind E'er ...
Página 386
Where neither sun nor wind E'er entrance bad . Into that hollow cave There will I
sigh and rave , Because thou dost behave So faithlessly . Wild fruit shall be my
meat , I'll drink the spring ; Cold earth shall be my seat ; For covering , I'll bave the
...
Where neither sun nor wind E'er entrance bad . Into that hollow cave There will I
sigh and rave , Because thou dost behave So faithlessly . Wild fruit shall be my
meat , I'll drink the spring ; Cold earth shall be my seat ; For covering , I'll bave the
...
Página 402
... no bugle's sound Is mixing with the torrent's roar ; Unmark'd the red deer sport
aroundThou lead'st the chase no more . Thy gates are closed , thy halls are still
Those halls where swell'd the choral strain ; They bear the wild winds murmuring
...
... no bugle's sound Is mixing with the torrent's roar ; Unmark'd the red deer sport
aroundThou lead'st the chase no more . Thy gates are closed , thy halls are still
Those halls where swell'd the choral strain ; They bear the wild winds murmuring
...
Página 407
TERE are two ponny maitens , and tree ponny maitens , Come over te Minch ,
and come over te main , With te wind for teir way , and te corrie for teir hame ; Let
us welcome tem pravely unto Skhee akain . Come along , come along , wit your ...
TERE are two ponny maitens , and tree ponny maitens , Come over te Minch ,
and come over te main , With te wind for teir way , and te corrie for teir hame ; Let
us welcome tem pravely unto Skhee akain . Come along , come along , wit your ...
Página 426
Be a lassie e'er sae black , Gin she hae the penny siller , Set her tap , The wind
will blaw a man till her . up on Tintock Be a lassie e'er so fair , An she want the
penny siller , A flie may fell her in the air , Before a man be even'd till her .
JOCKIE ...
Be a lassie e'er sae black , Gin she hae the penny siller , Set her tap , The wind
will blaw a man till her . up on Tintock Be a lassie e'er so fair , An she want the
penny siller , A flie may fell her in the air , Before a man be even'd till her .
JOCKIE ...
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