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... to fair Alice ' 6 Verse 6 . My hony heart , how says the song ? " Their shall be mirth at our meeting , " 6 in the Of Peblis to the Play . Yet Verse 25 . In a curious medley of nonsense called Colkelbie Sow , INTRODUCTION . vii.
... to fair Alice ' 6 Verse 6 . My hony heart , how says the song ? " Their shall be mirth at our meeting , " 6 in the Of Peblis to the Play . Yet Verse 25 . In a curious medley of nonsense called Colkelbie Sow , INTRODUCTION . vii.
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... heart . ' Mary's dream , ' by Lowe , is a song full of pathos and sweetness ; it has an additional merit , the thought is both beautiful and new . Scotland has reason to be proud of her lady authors ; they have contributed largely and ...
... heart . ' Mary's dream , ' by Lowe , is a song full of pathos and sweetness ; it has an additional merit , the thought is both beautiful and new . Scotland has reason to be proud of her lady authors ; they have contributed largely and ...
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... heart could move . I do confess thee sweet , but find Thou art sae thriftless o ' thy sweets , Thy favours are the silly wind , That kisses ilka thing it meets . See yonder rose - bud , rich in dew , Amang its native briers sae coy ...
... heart could move . I do confess thee sweet , but find Thou art sae thriftless o ' thy sweets , Thy favours are the silly wind , That kisses ilka thing it meets . See yonder rose - bud , rich in dew , Amang its native briers sae coy ...
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... heart , And never love thee more . As Alexander I will reign , And I will reign alone , My thoughts did evermore disdain A rival on my throne . He either fears his fate too much , Or his deserts are small , Who dares not put it to the ...
... heart , And never love thee more . As Alexander I will reign , And I will reign alone , My thoughts did evermore disdain A rival on my throne . He either fears his fate too much , Or his deserts are small , Who dares not put it to the ...
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... There lads and lasses in pearlings Will feast in the heart of the ha ' , On sybows , and rifarts , and carlings , That are baith sodden and raw And there will be fadges and brochan , With fouth SONGS OF SCOTLAND . 25.
... There lads and lasses in pearlings Will feast in the heart of the ha ' , On sybows , and rifarts , and carlings , That are baith sodden and raw And there will be fadges and brochan , With fouth SONGS OF SCOTLAND . 25.
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