Scottish song, a selection of the choicest lyrics of Scotland, compiled and arranged by M.C. Aitken, Vydanie 758Mary Carlyle Aitken 1874 |
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Strana 31
... friends they ha'e disown'd me a ' ; But there is ane will take my part , The bonnie lad that's far awa ' . A pair of gloves he bought to me , And silken snoods he ga'e me twa ; And I will wear them for his sake , The bonnie lad that's ...
... friends they ha'e disown'd me a ' ; But there is ane will take my part , The bonnie lad that's far awa ' . A pair of gloves he bought to me , And silken snoods he ga'e me twa ; And I will wear them for his sake , The bonnie lad that's ...
Strana 45
... friends a ' , And be kind to Barbara Allan . " Then slowly , slowly rase she up , And slowly , slowly left him , And sighin ' , said , she could not stay , Since death of life had reft him . She hadna gane a mile but twa , When she ...
... friends a ' , And be kind to Barbara Allan . " Then slowly , slowly rase she up , And slowly , slowly left him , And sighin ' , said , she could not stay , Since death of life had reft him . She hadna gane a mile but twa , When she ...
Strana 65
... friends , and far frae faes , We'd live in bliss on Logan braes . Mayne was the author of the Siller Gun , a Poem de- scribing the practice of shooting for a little silver gun , E which James VI . had presented to the town of SCOTTISH ...
... friends , and far frae faes , We'd live in bliss on Logan braes . Mayne was the author of the Siller Gun , a Poem de- scribing the practice of shooting for a little silver gun , E which James VI . had presented to the town of SCOTTISH ...
Strana 69
... . LII . THOU ART GANE AWA ' . Sir Alexander Boswell , Bart . - Born 1775 ; Died 1822 . Thou art gane awa ' , thou art gane awa ' Thou art gane awa ' frae me , Mary ! Nor friends nor I could make thee stay , Thou SCOTTISH SONG . 69.
... . LII . THOU ART GANE AWA ' . Sir Alexander Boswell , Bart . - Born 1775 ; Died 1822 . Thou art gane awa ' , thou art gane awa ' Thou art gane awa ' frae me , Mary ! Nor friends nor I could make thee stay , Thou SCOTTISH SONG . 69.
Strana 70
... friends forget , as I forgive , Thy wrongs to them and me , Mary : So then , fareweel ! of this be sure , Since you've been false to me , Mary ; For all the world I'd not endure Half what I've done for thee , Mary . Alexander Boswell ...
... friends forget , as I forgive , Thy wrongs to them and me , Mary : So then , fareweel ! of this be sure , Since you've been false to me , Mary ; For all the world I'd not endure Half what I've done for thee , Mary . Alexander Boswell ...
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