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 10
... smiles sae kindly Whene'er I whisper love , That I look down on a ' the town , That I look down upon a crown : My Peggy smiles sae kindly , It makes me blyth and bauld , And naething gi'es me sic delight , As wauking of the fauld ...
... smiles sae kindly Whene'er I whisper love , That I look down on a ' the town , That I look down upon a crown : My Peggy smiles sae kindly , It makes me blyth and bauld , And naething gi'es me sic delight , As wauking of the fauld ...
Strana 13
... smiles a kindly glance , I take the happy omen , And aften mint to make advance , Hoping she'll prove a woman . But , dubious of my ain desert , My sentiments I smother , Wi ' secret sighs I vex my heart , For fear she love another ...
... smiles a kindly glance , I take the happy omen , And aften mint to make advance , Hoping she'll prove a woman . But , dubious of my ain desert , My sentiments I smother , Wi ' secret sighs I vex my heart , For fear she love another ...
Strana 13
... And hail the morning with a song : To Nanny raise the cheerful lay , O bid her haste and come away ; In sweetest smiles herself adorn , And add new graces to the morni O look , my love ! on ev'ry spray Each 14 SCOTTISH SONG .
... And hail the morning with a song : To Nanny raise the cheerful lay , O bid her haste and come away ; In sweetest smiles herself adorn , And add new graces to the morni O look , my love ! on ev'ry spray Each 14 SCOTTISH SONG .
Strana 14
... And hail the morning with a song : To Nanny raise the cheerful lay , O bid her haste and come away ; In sweetest smiles herself adorn , And add new graces to the morni O look , my love ! on ev'ry spray Each 14 SCOTTISH SONG .
... And hail the morning with a song : To Nanny raise the cheerful lay , O bid her haste and come away ; In sweetest smiles herself adorn , And add new graces to the morni O look , my love ! on ev'ry spray Each 14 SCOTTISH SONG .
Strana 16
... smiles upon Tweed ! Yet Mary's , still sweeter than those , Both nature and fancy exceed . Nor daisy nor sweet - blushing rose , Not all the gay flowers of the field , Not Tweed gliding gently through those , Such beauty and pleasure ...
... smiles upon Tweed ! Yet Mary's , still sweeter than those , Both nature and fancy exceed . Nor daisy nor sweet - blushing rose , Not all the gay flowers of the field , Not Tweed gliding gently through those , Such beauty and pleasure ...
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amang arms auld beauty BELLES blythe bonnie called charming cloth comes Crown 8vo dance dear dearie delightful Died e'en Edition English Extra fcap face fair flowers frae friends gang give glen Globe GOLDEN TREASURY green ha'e hame hand heart Highland hills I'll ilka Illustrations interesting John kind king laddie Lady land lass lassie leave light live lo'e look mair Mary maun meet mind mony morning ne'er never night Notes o'er original play POEMS poor REVIEW round says seen Selected SERIES sing song speak story sweet tell thee There's thing thou thought tree true volume weel wife Willie wind wish Yarrow young
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