The works of Allen Ramsay. With life of the author by G. Chalmers; an essay on his genius and writings by lord Woodhouselee, and appendix, Zväzok 21851 |
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The works of Allen Ramsay. With life of the author by G. Chalmers ..., Zväzok 1 Allan Ramsay Úplné zobrazenie - 1851 |
The works of Allen Ramsay. With life of the author by G. Chalmers ..., Zväzok 3 Allan Ramsay Úplné zobrazenie - 1851 |
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aboon alake Alexander Pennecuik ALLAN RAMSAY auld bairns baith BAULDY beauty blate blyth bonny bonny lass breast burn busk Carlops cauld charms cou'd dance dear delight dinna e'en e'er Edinburgh ELSPA fair Forbes fowk frae gang Gentle Shepherd gi'e GLAUD glen grace green hame happy heart heaven Highland laddie hill honour ilka Jenny kiss laddie laird lass lassie Logan house look MADGE Marfield maun MAUSE meikle mind mony nae mair nane ne'er never night North Esk o'er pastoral Pate PATIE Patie's PEGGY Pennecuik Pentland Pentland hills pleasure poem Ramsay Ramsay's ROGER saft sang saul scenes Scotland shine shou'd sing SIR WILLIAM Sir William Purves smile soon sweet SYMON Syne tell thee There's thou thro tune Tweeddale weel Whene'er winna Woodhouselee ye'll ye're young
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