Scottish Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, Том 2George Eyre-Todd Greenwood Press, 1971 |
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... sang had mony an artfu ' turn : My ear confessed ' twas fine ; But missed the simple melody I listened to langsyne . Ye sons to comrades o ' my youth , Forgi'e an auld man's spleen , Wha midst your gayest scenes still mourns The days he ...
... sang had mony an artfu ' turn : My ear confessed ' twas fine ; But missed the simple melody I listened to langsyne . Ye sons to comrades o ' my youth , Forgi'e an auld man's spleen , Wha midst your gayest scenes still mourns The days he ...
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George Eyre-Todd. While thus we lay she sung a sang , Till echo rang a mile and farther ; And aye the burden o ' the sang Was " O'er the muir amang the heather . " She charmed my heart , and aye sinsyne I couldna think on ony ither : By ...
George Eyre-Todd. While thus we lay she sung a sang , Till echo rang a mile and farther ; And aye the burden o ' the sang Was " O'er the muir amang the heather . " She charmed my heart , and aye sinsyne I couldna think on ony ither : By ...
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... sang , Droll Will Dunbar frae flyting ' than was freed , And Douglas too , and Kennedy were dead , And nane were left in hamely cracks to praise Our ain sweet lasses , or our ain green braes ; Far aff our gentles for their poets flew ...
... sang , Droll Will Dunbar frae flyting ' than was freed , And Douglas too , and Kennedy were dead , And nane were left in hamely cracks to praise Our ain sweet lasses , or our ain green braes ; Far aff our gentles for their poets flew ...
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