The Scottish Songs, Zväzok 2Robert Chambers Ballantyne, 1829 - 370 strán (strany) |
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Strana 318
... things that happen hereabout so strangely alter'd be , That I could maist wi ' Bessie say , ' Tis neither you nor she ! * Neither you nor she , quo ' he , neither you nor she ; Wow , na , Johnnie man , ' tis neither you nor she . Now ...
... things that happen hereabout so strangely alter'd be , That I could maist wi ' Bessie say , ' Tis neither you nor she ! * Neither you nor she , quo ' he , neither you nor she ; Wow , na , Johnnie man , ' tis neither you nor she . Now ...
Strana 322
... things ; And were na my heart licht I wad dee . He hecht me , & c . He had a wee titty that loo'd na me , Because I was twice as bonnie as she ; She raised such a pother ' twixt him and his mother , That were na my heart licht I wad dee ...
... things ; And were na my heart licht I wad dee . He hecht me , & c . He had a wee titty that loo'd na me , Because I was twice as bonnie as she ; She raised such a pother ' twixt him and his mother , That were na my heart licht I wad dee ...
Strana 334
... thing will do - any little scrap of his handwriting - the least thing you please . All I want is just a relic of the poet ; and any thing , you know , will do for a relic . " Some further altercation took place , the lady reasserting ...
... thing will do - any little scrap of his handwriting - the least thing you please . All I want is just a relic of the poet ; and any thing , you know , will do for a relic . " Some further altercation took place , the lady reasserting ...
Strana 339
... thing ! Help me to one . " - " Steal the cow , sister Anne , " said the little Elizabeth . " The cow , " adds Lady Anne in her letter , " was immediately lifted by me , and the song completed . " " Auld Robin Gray " was no sooner ...
... thing ! Help me to one . " - " Steal the cow , sister Anne , " said the little Elizabeth . " The cow , " adds Lady Anne in her letter , " was immediately lifted by me , and the song completed . " " Auld Robin Gray " was no sooner ...
Strana 342
... thing I saw put me in mind O ' some dear former day : The days that follow'd me afar , Those happy days o ' mine , Which gars me think the joys at hand Are naething to langsyne . These ivy'd towers now met my ee , Where minstrels used ...
... thing I saw put me in mind O ' some dear former day : The days that follow'd me afar , Those happy days o ' mine , Which gars me think the joys at hand Are naething to langsyne . These ivy'd towers now met my ee , Where minstrels used ...
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