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 1
... gang down the water side , And see the waves sae sweetly glide Beneath the hazels spreading wide , The moon it shines fu ' clearly . I was bred up at nae sic school , My shepherd lad , to play the fool ; And a ' the day to sit in dool ...
... gang down the water side , And see the waves sae sweetly glide Beneath the hazels spreading wide , The moon it shines fu ' clearly . I was bred up at nae sic school , My shepherd lad , to play the fool ; And a ' the day to sit in dool ...
Strana 2
... gang wi ' you , my shepherd lad ; And ye may row me in your plaid , And I shall be your dearie . While waters wimple to the sea , While day blinks in the lift sae hie ; Till clay - cauld death shall blin ' my e'e , Ye aye shall be my ...
... gang wi ' you , my shepherd lad ; And ye may row me in your plaid , And I shall be your dearie . While waters wimple to the sea , While day blinks in the lift sae hie ; Till clay - cauld death shall blin ' my e'e , Ye aye shall be my ...
Strana 3
... gang to the toun . I'm young and stout , my Marion , Nane dances like me on the green ; And gin ye forsake me , Marion , I'll e'en gae draw up wi ' Jean . Sae put on your pearlings , Marion , And kirtle o ' cramasie ; And sune as my ...
... gang to the toun . I'm young and stout , my Marion , Nane dances like me on the green ; And gin ye forsake me , Marion , I'll e'en gae draw up wi ' Jean . Sae put on your pearlings , Marion , And kirtle o ' cramasie ; And sune as my ...
Strana 7
... d wi ' his melody . While thus we spent our time , by turns , Betwixt our flocks and play , I envied not the fairest dame , Though e'er so rich and gay . Hard fate ! that I should banish'd be , Gang SCOTTISH SONG . 7.
... d wi ' his melody . While thus we spent our time , by turns , Betwixt our flocks and play , I envied not the fairest dame , Though e'er so rich and gay . Hard fate ! that I should banish'd be , Gang SCOTTISH SONG . 7.
Strana 8
Mary Carlyle Aitken. Hard fate ! that I should banish'd be , Gang heavily , and mourn , Because I loved the kindest swain That ever yet was born . He did oblige me every hour ; Could I but faithfu ' be ? He staw my heart ; could I refuse ...
Mary Carlyle Aitken. Hard fate ! that I should banish'd be , Gang heavily , and mourn , Because I loved the kindest swain That ever yet was born . He did oblige me every hour ; Could I but faithfu ' be ? He staw my heart ; could I refuse ...
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