The Scottish Songs, Том 2Robert Chambers Ballantyne, 1829 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... live - lang nicht he ne'er steeks his ee ; And were na my heart licht I wad dee . The live - lang nicht , & c . Were I young for thee as I hae been , We should ha ' been gallopin down on yon green , And linkin it on yon lilie - white ...
... live - lang nicht he ne'er steeks his ee ; And were na my heart licht I wad dee . The live - lang nicht , & c . Were I young for thee as I hae been , We should ha ' been gallopin down on yon green , And linkin it on yon lilie - white ...
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... lives , The lass that I lo'e best : Though wild woods grow , and rivers row , Wi ' monie a hill between , Baith day and night my fancy's flight Is ever wi ' my Jean . I see her in the dewy flow'rs , Sae lovely , sweet , and fair ; I ...
... lives , The lass that I lo'e best : Though wild woods grow , and rivers row , Wi ' monie a hill between , Baith day and night my fancy's flight Is ever wi ' my Jean . I see her in the dewy flow'rs , Sae lovely , sweet , and fair ; I ...
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... live in friendship , when passion's no more . * This impassioned lyric is said to have been the composition of Dr Alexander Webster , one of the ministers of Edinburgh , who died in 1784 . There is a tradition , that he wrote it in ...
... live in friendship , when passion's no more . * This impassioned lyric is said to have been the composition of Dr Alexander Webster , one of the ministers of Edinburgh , who died in 1784 . There is a tradition , that he wrote it in ...
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... correct what thy love did inspire . I'll kiss thee and press thee till youth is all o'er , And then live on friendship , when passion's no more . A bien house to bide in , a chaise for 2 F 337 COME UNDER MY PLAIDIE. ...
... correct what thy love did inspire . I'll kiss thee and press thee till youth is all o'er , And then live on friendship , when passion's no more . A bien house to bide in , a chaise for 2 F 337 COME UNDER MY PLAIDIE. ...
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... live to say , Wae's me ? My father argued sair : my mother didna speak ; But she lookit in my face till my heart was like to break : Sae they gied him my hand , though my heart was in the sea ; And auld Robin Gray was gudeman to me . I ...
... live to say , Wae's me ? My father argued sair : my mother didna speak ; But she lookit in my face till my heart was like to break : Sae they gied him my hand , though my heart was in the sea ; And auld Robin Gray was gudeman to me . I ...
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