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 v
... won their way to the hearts of the Scottish people , and dwelt there , -in itself a good test , for , as Goethe says , ' What has kept its place in the hearts of the people even for twenty years is pretty certain to have true PREFACE,
... won their way to the hearts of the Scottish people , and dwelt there , -in itself a good test , for , as Goethe says , ' What has kept its place in the hearts of the people even for twenty years is pretty certain to have true PREFACE,
Strana vi
Mary Carlyle Aitken. even for twenty years is pretty certain to have true merit . ' The smallness of the space at my command , while allowing me to exclude such as I deemed inferior , has compelled me to leave out many excellent songs of ...
Mary Carlyle Aitken. even for twenty years is pretty certain to have true merit . ' The smallness of the space at my command , while allowing me to exclude such as I deemed inferior , has compelled me to leave out many excellent songs of ...
Strana 2
... true old Scotch taste . " -Burns . II . THE EWE BUGHTS . Will ye gang to the ewe - bughts , Marion , And wear - in the sheep wi ' me ? The sun shines sweet , my Marion , But no half sae sweet as thee . O , Marion's a bonnie lass , And ...
... true old Scotch taste . " -Burns . II . THE EWE BUGHTS . Will ye gang to the ewe - bughts , Marion , And wear - in the sheep wi ' me ? The sun shines sweet , my Marion , But no half sae sweet as thee . O , Marion's a bonnie lass , And ...
Strana 18
... true ; O , gin ye look sae sair at me I dar'na ' look at you . When ye gang to yon braw , braw town , And bonnier lassies see , O , dinna , Jamie , look at them , Lest you should mind na me . For I could never bide the lass , That ye'd ...
... true ; O , gin ye look sae sair at me I dar'na ' look at you . When ye gang to yon braw , braw town , And bonnier lassies see , O , dinna , Jamie , look at them , Lest you should mind na me . For I could never bide the lass , That ye'd ...
Strana 25
... true , O Bell , ne'er vex me with thy scorning ! To westlin ' breezes Flora yields , And when the beams are kindly warming , Blytheness appears o'er all the fields , And nature looks mair fresh and charming . Learn frae the burns that ...
... true , O Bell , ne'er vex me with thy scorning ! To westlin ' breezes Flora yields , And when the beams are kindly warming , Blytheness appears o'er all the fields , And nature looks mair fresh and charming . Learn frae the burns that ...
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ain fireside Allan Allan Ramsay amang auld auld lang syne baith Baloo beauty BELLES LETTRES blaw blythe boatie rows bonnie lass braes braw Burns busk Campbells are coming canna cauld Charlie charming Cockpen cogie Crown 8vo dear dearie Died doun e'en e'er Edition English Extra fcap fair flowers frae FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE gane gang gi'e Gilderoy glen GLOBE LIBRARY GOLDEN TREASURY SERIES gude gudeman ha'e hame heart HEIR OF REDCLYFFE Highland laddie hills ilka Illustrations Jamie Janet Johnnie Lady Laird lassie lo'e Maggie maid MALL GAZETTE Mary maun mony nae mair naething nane ne'er never o'er PALL MALL GAZETTE Peggy POEMS Robin ROSLIN CASTLE says sing snaw song story sweet syne thee There's thou todlin volume weel wife Willie winna Yarrow Ye're young
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