The Scottish Minstrel: Being a Complete Collection of Burns' Songs ; Together with His Correspondence with Mr. Thomson ; to which is Added and New and Complete GlossaryBenjamin Warner, 1818 - Всего страниц: 312 |
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... Banks of 98 LII . Mr. B. to Mr. T. Pleyel in France- Here where the Scottish Muse immortal lives , " presented to Miss Graham of Fintray , with a copy of Mr. Thomson's collection , 100 LIII . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Does not expect to hear ...
... Banks of 98 LII . Mr. B. to Mr. T. Pleyel in France- Here where the Scottish Muse immortal lives , " presented to Miss Graham of Fintray , with a copy of Mr. Thomson's collection , 100 LIII . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Does not expect to hear ...
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... banks , " XC . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Sympathy- Advises a volume of poetry to be published by subscrip- tion ; Pope published the Ili- ad so , 169 171 The young highland rover , Note respecting the Scots Musical CONTENTS .
... banks , " XC . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Sympathy- Advises a volume of poetry to be published by subscrip- tion ; Pope published the Ili- ad so , 169 171 The young highland rover , Note respecting the Scots Musical CONTENTS .
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... banks of Nith , b . John Anderson my jo , 188 Tam Glen , 189 My tocher's the jewel , 192 Then guidwife count the lawin , What can a young lassie do wi ' an auld man , The bonnie wee thing , O , for ane and twenty , Tam , 193 ib . 194 ib ...
... banks of Nith , b . John Anderson my jo , 188 Tam Glen , 189 My tocher's the jewel , 192 Then guidwife count the lawin , What can a young lassie do wi ' an auld man , The bonnie wee thing , O , for ane and twenty , Tam , 193 ib . 194 ib ...
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... banks , Song , " Ae fond kiss , and then we sever , ' Song , " Here's a health to them that's awa , " Page . 245 246 ib . 247 248 249 250 251 ib . 252 253 254 255 Song , " Now bank and brae are claith'd in green , " The bonnie lad ...
... banks , Song , " Ae fond kiss , and then we sever , ' Song , " Here's a health to them that's awa , " Page . 245 246 ib . 247 248 249 250 251 ib . 252 253 254 255 Song , " Now bank and brae are claith'd in green , " The bonnie lad ...
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... . Aye waking , O ! Hark the mavis , & c . On a bank of flowers , & c . Up in the Morning early , There's a youth in this city , Delia , 272 273 274 275 ib . 276 INDEX TO THE SONGS According to the titles . Page Xiv CONTENTS .
... . Aye waking , O ! Hark the mavis , & c . On a bank of flowers , & c . Up in the Morning early , There's a youth in this city , Delia , 272 273 274 275 ib . 276 INDEX TO THE SONGS According to the titles . Page Xiv CONTENTS .
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