The Scottish Songs, Том 2Robert Chambers Ballantyne, 1829 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... Father . THOU hast left me ever , Jamie , Thou hast left me ever ; Thou hast left me ever , Jamie , Thou hast left me ever . Aften hast thou vow'd that death Only should us sever ; Now thou'st left thy lass for aye— I maun see thee ...
... Father . THOU hast left me ever , Jamie , Thou hast left me ever ; Thou hast left me ever , Jamie , Thou hast left me ever . Aften hast thou vow'd that death Only should us sever ; Now thou'st left thy lass for aye— I maun see thee ...
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... father's door I came , Where I had often been , I begg'd my fair , my lovely dame , To rise and let me in . But she , with accents all divine , Did my fond suit reprove ; And while she chid my rash design , She but inflamed my love ...
... father's door I came , Where I had often been , I begg'd my fair , my lovely dame , To rise and let me in . But she , with accents all divine , Did my fond suit reprove ; And while she chid my rash design , She but inflamed my love ...
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... father dear , My father dear and brethren three . Their winding - sheets , the bluidy clay ; Their graves are growing green to see ; And by them lies the dearest lad That ever bless'd a woman's ee ! Now , wae to thee , thou cruel lord ...
... father dear , My father dear and brethren three . Their winding - sheets , the bluidy clay ; Their graves are growing green to see ; And by them lies the dearest lad That ever bless'd a woman's ee ! Now , wae to thee , thou cruel lord ...
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... father tauld aye Ye'd mak a gude husband , and keep me aye braw ; It's true , I lo'e Johnnie ; he's young and he's bonnie ; But , wae's me ! I ken he has naething ava ! I hae little tocher ; ye've made a gude offer ; I'm now mair than ...
... father tauld aye Ye'd mak a gude husband , and keep me aye braw ; It's true , I lo'e Johnnie ; he's young and he's bonnie ; But , wae's me ! I ken he has naething ava ! I hae little tocher ; ye've made a gude offer ; I'm now mair than ...
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... father , the Earl of Balcarras . The fair authoress , then a very young lady , was induced to write it , by a desire ... father's arm - and made her mother fall sick - and given her auld Robin Gray for her lover ; but I wish to load her ...
... father , the Earl of Balcarras . The fair authoress , then a very young lady , was induced to write it , by a desire ... father's arm - and made her mother fall sick - and given her auld Robin Gray for her lover ; but I wish to load her ...
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