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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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 29.
Strana 1
... 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 , S And naebody to see me . A Ye shall get gowns and ribbons meet , Cauf leather.
... 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 , S And naebody to see me . A Ye shall get gowns and ribbons meet , Cauf leather.
Strana 5
... play , And wanton'd in her een . Her arms , white , round , and smooth , Breasts in their rising dawn , To age it would give youth , To press them with his han ' . Through all my spirits ran An ecstasy of bliss , When I such sweetness ...
... play , And wanton'd in her een . Her arms , white , round , and smooth , Breasts in their rising dawn , To age it would give youth , To press them with his han ' . Through all my spirits ran An ecstasy of bliss , When I such sweetness ...
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 9
... play with half such art . He sang of Tay , of Forth , and Clyde , The hills and dales all round , Of Leader - haughs , and Leader - side , Oh ! how I bless'd the sound . Yet more delightful is the broom So fair on Cowdenknows ; For sure ...
... play with half such art . He sang of Tay , of Forth , and Clyde , The hills and dales all round , Of Leader - haughs , and Leader - side , Oh ! how I bless'd the sound . Yet more delightful is the broom So fair on Cowdenknows ; For sure ...
Strana 11
Mary Carlyle Aitken. My Peggy sings sae saftly , When on my pipe I play ; By a ' the rest it is confest , By a ' the rest that she sings best : My Peggy sings sae saftly , And in her sangs are tauld , Wi ' innocence the wale o ' sense ...
Mary Carlyle Aitken. My Peggy sings sae saftly , When on my pipe I play ; By a ' the rest it is confest , By a ' the rest that she sings best : My Peggy sings sae saftly , And in her sangs are tauld , Wi ' innocence the wale o ' sense ...
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