The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots and English. Reprinted from the 14th Ed, Zväzok 1J. Crum, 1871 |
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Strana v
... sweet and fair , Arifing faftly through your throats . The wanton wee thing will rejoice , When tented by a sparkling eye , The spinet tinkling with her voice , It lying on her lovely knee . b While kettles dringe on ingles dour , Or ...
... sweet and fair , Arifing faftly through your throats . The wanton wee thing will rejoice , When tented by a sparkling eye , The spinet tinkling with her voice , It lying on her lovely knee . b While kettles dringe on ingles dour , Or ...
Strana xiii
... sweet May 172 As from a rock past all relief 53 As I came in by Teviot - fide 195 As I fat at my spinning - wheel 180 As I went forth to view the fpring . ΙΟΙ As Sylvia in a forest lay 61 As walking forth to view the plain 68 At Polwart ...
... sweet May 172 As from a rock past all relief 53 As I came in by Teviot - fide 195 As I fat at my spinning - wheel 180 As I went forth to view the fpring . ΙΟΙ As Sylvia in a forest lay 61 As walking forth to view the plain 68 At Polwart ...
Strana xiv
... sweet , and young , receive a prize . Farewell to Lochaber , and farewell my Jean For the fake of fomebody Fy let us a ' to the bridal Gi'e me a lass with a lump of land . Gin ye meet a bonny lassie Happy's the love which meets return ...
... sweet , and young , receive a prize . Farewell to Lochaber , and farewell my Jean For the fake of fomebody Fy let us a ' to the bridal Gi'e me a lass with a lump of land . Gin ye meet a bonny lassie Happy's the love which meets return ...
Strana xv
... sweet passion , why does it torment ? In April , when primroses paint the sweet plain In January laft In vain , fond youth ; thy tears give o'er In winter when the rain rain'd cauld Is Hamilla then my own ? It was the charming month of ...
... sweet passion , why does it torment ? In April , when primroses paint the sweet plain In January laft In vain , fond youth ; thy tears give o'er In winter when the rain rain'd cauld Is Hamilla then my own ? It was the charming month of ...
Strana xvi
... sweets are mine Now from rufticity , and love . Now Phoebus advances on high Now spring begins her smiling round Now the fun's gane out o ' fight Now wat ye wha I met yeftreen O Bell , thy looks have kill'd my heart O Beffy Bell and ...
... sweets are mine Now from rufticity , and love . Now Phoebus advances on high Now spring begins her smiling round Now the fun's gane out o ' fight Now wat ye wha I met yeftreen O Bell , thy looks have kill'd my heart O Beffy Bell and ...
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The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots ..., Zväzok 1 Allan Ramsay Úplné zobrazenie - 1876 |
The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots and ..., Zväzok 1 Allan Ramsay Úplné zobrazenie - 1871 |
The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots ..., Zväzok 1 Allan Ramsay Úplné zobrazenie - 1876 |
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Alake baith Balow beauty beſt blate bluſh blyth bofom bonny braes of Yarrow breaſt broom of Cowdenknows buſk cauld ceaſe charms cou'd dear delight deſpair didle e'er eaſe ev'ry eyes faid fair fhall fighs filk filly fing firſt flow'ry fmiles fniſhing fome foon forrow foul frae ftill fuch fwain fweet gang gi'e grace ha'e hame heart heaven highland laddie houſe ilka Jeany Jenny Jocky kiſs laddie laffie lafs laſs laſt leave thee Lochaber love thee lover maid maun muſt nae mair nane ne'er never night nymph o'er paffion Peggy pleaſe pleaſure praiſe riſe Rob Morris ſaid ſay ſee ſeen ſhall ſhe ſhe's ſhine ſhould ſmile SONG ſport ſpring ſtill ſweet Syne theſe thine thoſe thou thouſand todlen treaſure Tune-The uſe wawking winna wiſh ye're young
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Strana 181 - Glasgow town, We were a comely sight to see; My love was clad in the black velvet, And I mysel
Strana 49 - My passion with your beauty grew, While Cupid at my heart Still as his mother favour'd you Threw a new flaming dart : Each gloried in their wanton part; To make a lover, he...
Strana 239 - My love as he had not been a lover. "The boy put on his robes, his robes of green, His purple vest— 'twas my...
Strana 211 - Just entered in her teens, Fair as the day, and sweet as May, Fair as the day, and always gay. My Peggy is a young thing, And I'm not very auld, Yet well I like to meet her at The wauking of the fauld. My Peggy speaks sae sweetly, Whene'er we meet alane, I wish nae mair to lay my care, — I wish nae mair of a' that's rare. My Peggy speaks sae sweetly, To a' the lave I'm cauld; But she gars a' my spirits glow, At wauking of the fauld.
Strana 109 - I'll smiling mock at thy neglect, And never love thee more. But if no faithless action stain Thy love and constant word, I'll make thee famous by my pen, And glorious by my sword; I'll serve thee in such noble ways As ne'er was known before ; I'll deck and crown thy head with bays, And love thee more and more.
Strana 147 - Margaret's name, And thrice he wept full sore ; Then laid his cheek to her cold grave, And word...
Strana 146 - Bethink thee, William, of thy fault, Thy pledge, and broken oath: And give me back my maiden vow, And give me back my troth.
Strana 72 - AN THOU WERE MY AIN THING. AN thou were my ain thing, I would love thee, I would love thee ; An thou were my ain thing How dearly would I love thee. Like bees that suck the morning dew Frae flowers of sweetest scent and hue, Sae wad I dwell upo' thy mou, And gar the gods envy me.
Strana 65 - Soon as the clear goodman of day Does bend his morning draught of dew, "We'll gae to some burnside and play, And gather flow'rs to busk ye'r brow. We'll pou the daisies on the green, The lucken gowans frae the bog ; Between hands now and then we'll lean, And sport upo