| John Wilson - 1854 - 252 páginas
...and in a moment it was as the pure breath of his beloved, and he exclaimed to the conscious stars, " Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west; For there the bonny lassie lives, The lass that I lo'e best!" How different, yet how congenial to that other strain,... | |
| John Wilson - 1854 - 252 páginas
...succeeded in any one of his lyrics, till he heard his words and the air together from her voice. " Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonnie lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best : There wild woods grow, and rivers row, And mony a hill... | |
| 1854 - 356 páginas
...wage thee. OF A' THE AIRTS THE WIND CAN BLAW. BUBNS. Air — " Miss Admiral Gordon's strathspey." OP a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonnie lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best : There wild woods grow, and rivers row, And mony a hill... | |
| Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1855 - 616 páginas
...ail it can For something beyond it poor man sure must live. *fa* tljB iirts ilp 3JM ran Slam. (334) OF a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonnie lassie lives, 212 There wild woods grow, and rivers row. And mony a hill between ; But day and... | |
| Robert Burns - 1855 - 562 páginas
...Strathspey" the honey-moon." Other versions are abroad ; this one is from the manuscripts of the poet.] OP a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonnie lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best : There wild-woods grow, and rivers row, And niony a hill... | |
| Robert Burns - 1856 - 728 páginas
...the feeling of the moment in his charming canzonet — I LOVE MY JEAN. TUNE — Miss Admiral Gordon'i Strathspey. Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonny lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best : There 's wild woods grow, and rivers row, And monie a... | |
| 1856 - 754 páginas
...elate, Full on thy bloom, Till crush'd beneath the furrow's weight, Shall be thy doom. I Love My Jean. Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonnie lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best : There wild woods grow, and rivers row, And mony a hill... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 364 páginas
...brook, wild streamlet of the west," which he had apostrophised so tenderly. Burns, although he sung "Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonnie lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best," for years ere his departure had not seen a leaf of the... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 366 páginas
...and groans I'll wage thee. OF A' THE AIRTS THE WIND CAN BLAW. Bttxxa. Ait—" Miss Admiral Gtmton's strathspey." OF a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonnie -lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best ; There wild woods grow, and rivers flow, And mony a hill... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 448 páginas
...succeeded in any one of his lyrics, till he heard his words and the air together from her voice. " Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonny lassie lives, The lassie I loe best : There wild woods grow, and rivers row, And mony a hill... | |
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