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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... lo'e sic a man less . Her heart it was frozen and cauld ; Her pride had my ruin decreed ; Therefore I maun wander abroad , And lay my banes far frae the Tweed . XII . TWEEDSIDE . R. Crawford . What beauties does Flora disclose ! How ...
... lo'e sic a man less . Her heart it was frozen and cauld ; Her pride had my ruin decreed ; Therefore I maun wander abroad , And lay my banes far frae the Tweed . XII . TWEEDSIDE . R. Crawford . What beauties does Flora disclose ! How ...
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... lo'e thee ; Troth I dar'na ' tell : Dinna ask me gin I lo'e thee ; Ask it o ' yoursel ' . Oh ! dinna look sae sair at me , For weel ye ken me true ; O , gin ye look sae sair at me I dar'na ' look at you . When ye gang to yon braw , braw ...
... lo'e thee ; Troth I dar'na ' tell : Dinna ask me gin I lo'e thee ; Ask it o ' yoursel ' . Oh ! dinna look sae sair at me , For weel ye ken me true ; O , gin ye look sae sair at me I dar'na ' look at you . When ye gang to yon braw , braw ...
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... lo'e mair than me ; And O , I'm sure , my heart would break , Gin ye'd prove false to me . XV . IN YON GARDEN . In yon garden fine and gay , Picking lilies a ' the day , Gathering flowers o ' ilka hue , I wistna then what love could do ...
... lo'e mair than me ; And O , I'm sure , my heart would break , Gin ye'd prove false to me . XV . IN YON GARDEN . In yon garden fine and gay , Picking lilies a ' the day , Gathering flowers o ' ilka hue , I wistna then what love could do ...
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... the stream , And now with him she sleeps in Yarrow . XXV . THE LAD THAT'S FAR AWA ' . R. Burns . O how can I be blythe and glad , Or how can I gang brisk and braw , When the bonnie lad that I lo'e best Is o'er 30 SCOTTISH SONG .
... the stream , And now with him she sleeps in Yarrow . XXV . THE LAD THAT'S FAR AWA ' . R. Burns . O how can I be blythe and glad , Or how can I gang brisk and braw , When the bonnie lad that I lo'e best Is o'er 30 SCOTTISH SONG .
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Mary Carlyle Aitken. When the bonnie lad that I lo'e best Is o'er the hills and far awa ' ? It's no the frosty winter wind , It's no the driving drift and snaw ; But aye the tear comes in my e'e To think on him that's far awa ' . My ...
Mary Carlyle Aitken. When the bonnie lad that I lo'e best Is o'er the hills and far awa ' ? It's no the frosty winter wind , It's no the driving drift and snaw ; But aye the tear comes in my e'e To think on him that's far awa ' . My ...
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